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Frequency of IR Roof Inspections

November 30, 2020

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Frequency of IR Roof Inspections
Tip written by: Infraspection Institute

The benefits of thermography for condition assessment of insulated roofs are well documented. Performed on a regular basis, infrared thermography can help to extend the overall life of a roofing system when utilized as part of a preventive maintenance program.

As a building component, roofing systems tend to be out-of-sight and out-of-mind. Despite the critical role they play in keeping a facility dry, many roofs garner little attention until they begin to leak. In order to minimize damage, it is imperative that roof leaks be detected and repaired at an early stage.

Many roofs can gain significant quantities of moisture in a very short period of time. In the case of retrofitted roof systems, whole roof sections can become saturated in a matter of weeks while leaking little or no water into the occupied spaces. By the time a roof leak is noticed within the building, replacement may be the only option available.

For best results, insulated roofs should be thermographically inspected at least twice per year (e.g. Spring and Autumn) in accordance with published standards and guidelines. Semi-annual infrared inspections can help to identify new areas of moisture damage and help to ensure that recent repairs are performing in a watertight manner. Infrared findings should be correlated with a thorough visual inspection and other pertinent data to formulate an effective roof maintenance strategy.

Infrared inspection of flat roofs is one of the many topics covered in all Infraspection Institute Level I training courses. For more information on thermographer training or to obtain a copy of the Standard for Infrared Inspections of Insulated Roofs, visit Infraspection Institute or call us at 609-239-4788.

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