Fly-By Roof Inspections?
Flat roofs or roofs with a low slope are especially prone
to moisture contamination, since the lack of space under the roof retards
proper air flow and ventilation. (If you live anywhere with a decent amount of
snowfall and know what an ice dam is, you understand what I’m talking
about.) For government, commercial, and industrial roof owners, identifying
moisture problems used to involve people on the roof using thermographic
cameras to take multiple pictures of the roof. A roof area with moisture
intrusion shows up as warmer than a dry area. Walk-on or rooftop examinations
require many shots which then must be spliced together to build up a picture of
the entire roof, and areas of importance are frequently missed.
Stockton Infrared Thermographic Services, Inc., AITscan Division, offers its RoofMoisture
FindIR service, which uses military-type, high-resolution IR equipment flown
over the roofs at night by ex-military pilots who specialize in low and slow
night flying. Scanning at night means no reflections from the sun, lower wind
speeds, and less air traffic. The aerial cameras take images from a high angle,
allowing them to capture large areas in a single shot and allowing for accurate
marking of suspect roof moisture contamination on CAD drawings. IR images show
just the heat signatures of the roof—a roofing consultant must still
interpret the data and give the final verdict.
Contact Greg Stockton, AITscan,
a division of Stockton
Infrared Thermographic Services, Inc., Randleman, NC; 800-248-7226.
