Utah Infrared Home and Building Inspections

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What's hidden behind your walls?

While preforming Infrared Home Inspections, home owners are often surprised when I can show them things about their home that they never knew existed even after years of living in the home.

I usually get the same response "WOW, that is amazing! I wish we would have known about Infrared Home Inspections before we bought this house" Well the good news is that now they do know about Infrared Home Inspections.

 

Utah Infrared Home Inspection

 

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A Utah Infrared Home Inspection offers nearly double the benefits of a traditional flashlight inspection at no additional costs

Utah Infrared Home Inspection

 

Utah Infrared Home Inspections, Building Inspections, Radon Testing, Mold Testing, Meth Testing

 

Ph. 801-781-0224         brandon@IrUtah.com

 

Utah Infrared Home and Building Inspections Websites :

www.UtahInfraredInspection.com

www.IrUtah.com

www.pwrck.com

www.SaltLakeCityInspection.com

 

4 commentsBrandon Clark • December 20 2011 05:03AM

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Maybe you won't want to know? Could be scary.

Posted by Dennis Swartz (FirstService Residential Realty) 5 months ago

these infrared inspections are a great tool and will help home buyer see the difference from older homes and todays well built 'green' homes and the whys.

Posted by David Popoff, Lower Fairfield County, CT. (William Pitt, Sotheby's International Realty, Darien, Ct.) 5 months ago

Good Morning Brandon, I am very impressed with this process for home inspections. I would think this could become the new standard. Excellen  t presentation.

Posted by San Diego Real Estate Voice authored by William Johnson GRI CRS e-Pro CDPE (RE/MAX Associates) 5 months ago

Hey Dennis,

haha, I've actually thought of that on a couple of occasions. I keep hoping I'll see the outline of a skeleton or something. Talk about some good marketing material! I can hear the 5 o clock news now "An Infrared Home Inspector solves a 30 year old missing person and murder case today when detecting a skeleton hidden within the walls of a house" haha, I'll let you know if I ever get lucky..

 

David,

William,

Thanks for your interest! The IR cameras have finally come down in price to where normal "non-military" folks can actually afford them. Here within the next 4-5 years they will be as common of a home inspection tool as a multi meter. Technology is moving so fast it's amazing but also exhausting trying to keep up.

Posted by Brandon Clark (UTAH INFRARED Home and Building Inspections) 5 months ago

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