Thermal Imaging Cameras Used for Water Damage Detection
At Vivid Water Damage & Restoration, we use advanced thermal imaging cameras (also called infrared cameras) to detect hidden water damage that isn’t visible to the naked eye. These devices allow us to quickly locate moisture inside walls, ceilings, floors, and insulation — saving time, preventing mold, and reducing repair costs.
Our thermal detection services are available in Salt Lake City and all nearby communities. They’re a key part of our water damage assessment and drying strategy.
How Thermal Imaging Works
Thermal imaging cameras detect temperature differences on surfaces. When water seeps into walls or floors, it changes the surface temperature — which the infrared camera shows in color gradients. This helps our technicians identify:
- Hidden leaks behind drywall or cabinets
- Water trapped under hardwood or tile flooring
- Moisture inside insulation or ceiling spaces
- Problem areas that could lead to mold growth
Why We Use Thermal Cameras
- Non-invasive: No need to cut into walls or floors to find water
- Accurate: Detects exactly where moisture exists and how far it has spread
- Fast: Reduces guesswork during emergency water extraction and drying
- Insurance-friendly: Helps document damage for your claim
When Thermal Imaging Is Used
We use thermal imaging cameras during the first inspection, after leaks, and throughout the drying process to confirm that hidden moisture is eliminated. Common situations include:
- After a burst pipe
- Post-flood assessments
- Ceiling leaks and attic damage
- Water under floors or behind baseboards
Trusted in Homes and Commercial Properties
Thermal cameras are safe for use in both residential and commercial environments, and are especially helpful in buildings with complex structures or multiple floors.
Serving the Salt Lake Valley
We bring our thermal imaging technology to every job in:
Call Vivid Water Damage & Restoration at 385-289-3885 or schedule your moisture inspection today.
