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Rod Hoff is a Thermographer and instructor with Restoration Consultants Inc. He teaches a two-day IR class in moisture and building envelope investigations. A graduate from Florida State University with a degree in education, he received his formal training in thermography from Snell Infrared and Restoration Consultants Inc. You can reach him at [email protected].
Thermal imaging cameras can help maximize the potential for identifying conditions that may be of interest to those engaged in restoration and remediation.
There are thousands of companies in the United States serving customers with moisture- and mold-related issues. Moisture is everywhere. Like many things, it is good when in balance. But too much moisture in buildings can result in costly deterioration of the materials and mold growth, potentially leading to unsafe living or working conditions.