WHAT DOES A BUILDING ENVELOPE INSPECTION INCLUDE?
A Building Envelope inspection normally includes 3 target areas.
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Bruni Infrared provides expert project consulting and management, with a service that guarantees the best repair decision. We prepare the tailor made specifications, to meet your budget and your needs. This includes a complete detailed bid package for you to present to your contractor.
We provide the contractor of your choice with all the specifications and drawings to quickly obtain building permits, and personally inspect the materials and workmanship as the project is taking place.
After the project is completed, we can provide you with infrared and visual inspections necessary to maintain your warranty.
We offer three levels of inspection that help eliminate the need for expensive swing stage scaffolding for inspecting windows and stucco on commercial buildings.
Our Bronze level thermal inspection, which is a basic aerial thermal video inspection and it’s report will denote suspect problem areas where hidden moisture may be present.
The Silver level inspection is a more in-depth video inspection with higher resolution side-to-side infrared thermogram and magnified color images of suspect problem areas.
The Gold level includes everything in the previous levels, PLUS interior inspection to the suspect areas or units to quantify moisture.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70B §11.17.5 suggests that every commercial and industrial building in the United States should have an IR survey at least once a year.
Excessive moisture destroys structural integrity and creates huge, expensive problems like mold and mildew which can cause serious health concerns.
Our FAA fully licensed Aerial Drone Fleet uses the latest thermal infrared remote sensing technology to assist our clients all year in improving efficiency, reducing cost while protecting the environment.
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