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1. What's In the Hoof?
(Veterinarian/Veterinarian)
The use of infrared imaging in diagnosing equine tendinitis is an exciting new area of veterinary medicine. By carefully imaging the areas of the horses hoof and shanks increased areas of blood flow may ...
2. Open Your Doors in the Winter !
(Residential/Residential)
... not consider this HUGE opening in the home's thermal envelope. In a 1990 study, designed to measure the leakage area of fireplace with and without the damper closed, Energy Options Northwest had this ...
3. Additional Services
(FAQs/General)
...  identify mold growth areas in building structures Roofing Systems: Flat roof leak detection ...
... in. The more air that can get in the faster the warm air escapes. This is the "chimney effect" or technically the "stack" effect of your home in the winter. Our Infrared audit will find both areas: ...
5. Freezer/Coolers/Walk-ins
(Commercial/Commercial)
... services to help you pinpoint wasteful areas of your refrigeration units. Give us a call for a quote!  ...
6. Flat Roof Inspections
(Commercial/Commercial)
... structure.  As a result of this delta thermal difference the "wet" areas will retain heat energy longer than other areas providing our infrared inspector with a clear picture of the damaged area.  The ...
7. Increase Your Profits !
(Commercial/Commercial)
... an energy audit to maximize the efficiency of their offices and warehouses as well as indicating problem areas. A proper inspection, conducted by trained personnel with the appropriate equipment can reveal: ...
8. Preparing for a Home Energy Audit
(Residential/Residential)
... when the heating is on. In southern states, however, scans are usually conducted during warm weather with the air conditioner on. Here in the Midwest area the thermal difference between outside and inside ...
9. How Does InfraRed Work ?
(Concepts/Concepts)
... on the video or film record the temperature variations of the building's skin, ranging from white for warm regions to black for cooler areas. The resulting images help the auditor determine whether insulation ...


Newsflash

Supermarkets and convenience stores rely heavily on expensive, energy intensive refrigeration and dehumidification systems. In an industry where sales per-square-foot is everything, reducing energy costs by 10 percent is equivalent to increasing sales per-square-foot by nearly $42! For a supermarket chain this translates into a 6% increase in profit margins and a 7% increase in earnings per share. Our Infrared Energy Audit will pay for itself by increasing your bottom line!