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Infrared inspection uses thermal imaging cameras to detect temperature differences that indicate hidden problems such as moisture intrusion, electrical faults, insulation gaps, air leakage, or failing mechanical components. These issues are often invisible to the naked eye and can be identified without damaging building materials.
Amspect Inspections works primarily with commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings, including warehouses, manufacturing facilities, offices, healthcare buildings, retail spaces, and cold storage facilities. Services are typically project-based rather than residential.
Depending on the inspection type, infrared thermography can identify electrical overheating and loose connections, moisture intrusion in roofs and walls, insulation deficiencies and air leakage, heated floor failures, and refrigeration or mechanical system anomalies. Each inspection is tailored to the system being evaluated.
All inspections are performed by Terry Clayton, owner of Amspect Inspections. Terry is Level II Infrared Certified through the Infraspections Institute (IR #7978), with 40 years of electrician experience and 18 years of infrared thermography experience across electrical, roofing, moisture, and building systems.
Yes. After the inspection you receive a clear, professional report that includes thermal images, visual reference photos, findings, and explanations to help you understand the results and determine next steps.
No. Infrared inspections are non-destructive, meaning systems can be evaluated without cutting into walls, roofing, or equipment.
Amspect Inspections is based in St. Louis, Missouri and provides infrared inspection services throughout Missouri and surrounding states, including Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, and Arkansas, for project-based commercial work.
You can contact Amspect Inspections through the website quote form or by phone to discuss your project. Each inspection is scoped based on the building type, systems involved, and inspection goals.