Watching water leak out of a new bathtub with FLIR thermal imaging

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Home Inspector Dan here! Watching water leak out of a new bathtub using FLIR thermal imaging is an effective way to detect potential issues early on.

FLIR thermal imaging technology helps us see temperature differences, and in this case, it can reveal water leaks that might not be visible to the naked eye. When you fill a new bathtub with water, any leaks or moisture-related problems can be spotted using this tool.

Here's how it works in simple terms:

FLIR thermal cameras capture the heat patterns on the surface. Water usually has a different temperature than the surrounding materials, like tiles or drywall.

If there's a leak, the camera will detect a temperature difference where the water is escaping. It will show up as a cooler area on the screen because water is typically colder than the surrounding materials.

By scanning the entire bathtub area, we can pinpoint the exact location of the leak or any potential moisture issues.

Detecting these leaks early can prevent water damage to your home and save you money on repairs in the long run.

So, using FLIR thermal imaging to watch water leak out of a new bathtub is like having a superhero vision that can spot hidden problems, ensuring your new installation stays leak-free and trouble-free. It's a valuable tool in our home inspection arsenal!

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