Thermal Imaging Inspection Services in Nashville, TN
Infrared thermal imaging technology allows us to quickly detect water and moisture behind your property’s walls, which could be hazardous. We use this advanced water detection tool for various inspection purposes, from pinpointing the source of leaks inside buildings to performing routine maintenance to ensure no hidden problems are present.
Our robust technology allows us to read temperature differentials from single-family homes to high-rise condominiums, hotels, and industrial office buildings. These temperature differences can show us minor problems before they get out of hand or help us identify the source of more serious water damage. Because this technology is noninvasive, it doesn’t require disruption to your business’s operations or your home’s comfort.
How Thermal Inspection Benefits Property Owners
Choosing a company with the most advanced thermal inspection cameras at its disposal means you get the highest peace of mind.
All of our team members carry thermal imaging cameras and moisture detection devices, and they have years of IICRC training, which they use in the field to accurately identify and diagnose any moisture level in your property’s interior.
Not only does this equipment help us identify problems and prevent costly repairs—it also allows us to bolster your insurance claim. If you have a water damage insurance claim, you should only use a restoration company with thermal imaging technology to support your claim. This critical evidence could mean a significant difference in your reimbursement and compensation.

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Thermal Imaging FAQs
Our team can detect leaks inside any home or commercial building, but we do not provide thermal imaging services for outdoor applications. If the leak is outside your property’s walls, floors, or ceiling, it’s best to call a plumbing service to assist you with your project.
Yes! Our cameras are sophisticated enough to detect even the smallest temperature differentials in a building’s structure. We have used this technology to uncover problems hidden behind metal roofing, electrical panels, and other materials that obscure more apparent signs of water intrusion. If you want a building inspection for water damage, call ASDT today.
New construction buildings, especially hotels and high-rise apartments or condominium buildings, are far more prone to leaks and water damage than established buildings. Having your new construction inspected early—especially before grand openings or move-in days—can prevent catastrophic property losses and work stoppages due to leaks. Call ASDT for a thermal imaging inspection today to safeguard your revenue, insurance premiums, and more.