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TOPIC: Thermal Camera - The New Smell Detector?

Thermal Camera - The New Smell Detector? 15 years 5 days ago #24481

On a recent thermal examination of a house I was called on to find the usual - diagnose why rooms are hot and cold, if recent roof repairs stopped further moisture intrusion as intended, and so forth.  It went well.

I had a very unusual diagnosis to make also.  My client said, "When I am standing at my kitchen sink, I can smell what is going on outdoors.  For example, when my neighbor fertilizes his yard, I can smell it almost immediately."

There are many things a thermal image camera can detect, but I have never used it to diagnose fertilizer smells.

But why not try?  So I set out to find the problem.  Air infiltration was happening somewhere.  But where?

Looking above the kitchen sink it wasn't hard to see why.

The sink is located in a 3 foot bump out, with its own double window. That's a pretty common architectural design.  But looking above we see why air, and smells, can get in.  The left image is of the window and the ceiling above the sink.  The right image is the corner of that bump out, over the corner cabinet.  The cannister lights and square light over the sink are evident.

The purple area is the ceiling of that bump out.  There is no insulation there!  That area is 58 degrees F.  The outdoor temperature is 55F.  There are soffit vents under the gutter just over that window, where air is supposed to get in.  It does!

What is in that air will easily filter into the kitchen, through those lights and even through the drywall!  Hence, the fertilizer smell.

She said, "Oh, so that's why it gets so hot and cold there when I am at the sink!"  Um, yes!

My recommendation:  Don't underestimate the power of your home inspector's thermal infrared camera!  We inspectors are finding new uses for them every day!
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Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC
Based in Bristow, serving all of Northern Virginia
www.jaymarinspect.com
Northern Virginia Home Inspector
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Re: Thermal Camera - The New Smell Detector? 15 years 4 days ago #24519

Yup , I don't think that area is insulated in my place either!

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Re: Thermal Camera - The New Smell Detector? 15 years 4 days ago #24521

Do you smell your neighbor's fertilizer?

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Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC
Based in Bristow, serving all of Northern Virginia
www.jaymarinspect.com
Northern Virginia Home Inspector
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Re: Thermal Camera - The New Smell Detector? 15 years 4 days ago #24532

Jay, what model IR camera do you have?

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Re: Thermal Camera - The New Smell Detector? 15 years 4 days ago #24535

The SPI MobIR 8 Series - it is 6 years old now, 160x120 pixels.  It is an excellent camera.  It is half the price now then it was when I bought it (now about $7500) but it paid for itself in the first year I had it.

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Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC
Based in Bristow, serving all of Northern Virginia
www.jaymarinspect.com
Northern Virginia Home Inspector
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