Plainview, TX Infrared Roof Scan & IR Thermal Inspection Services

In Plainview, we provide infrared (IR) thermal scans and drone inspections for commercial roofs, agricultural operations, and renewable energy assets. Our aerial thermal imaging detects roof leaks, moisture intrusion, irrigation system issues, and solar panel defects. As a Hale County-based company, we deliver rapid, on-site IR roof scans and thermal surveys without the travel costs or delays of firms from DFW or Houston.

Infrared Roof Scans for Plainview Roofing Contractors

Local roofing contractors in Plainview can enhance their services by incorporating IR roof scans and ASTM C1153-compliant thermal data into their roof assessments. Infrared thermal imaging may help identify temperature differentials that could indicate subsurface moisture not visible during visual inspection, supporting more informed quotes and maintenance planning. Drone thermal scans provide comprehensive coverage of large commercial roofs quickly and safely. Industry estimates suggest that early detection of roof leaks may help reduce repair costs, though actual savings depend on extent of damage, roof type, and other factors. Core sampling or physical inspection is required to confirm moisture content.

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Thermal Data for Contractor Use

For roofing contractors: Our ASTM C1153 thermal surveys identify temperature anomalies that may indicate moisture intrusion. Thermal data complements your visual inspection and moisture meter readings—it doesn't replace hands-on assessment. You remain responsible for final diagnosis, scope determination, and warranty decisions based on your professional expertise.

Environmental factors: Thermal accuracy depends on inspection timing (evening/pre-dawn per ASTM protocol), weather conditions (dry roof, adequate temperature differential), and surface emissivity. Results may vary based on roof age, membrane type, and environmental conditions at time of inspection.

Thermal imaging provides temperature data to support roofing professionals' decision-making—actual moisture confirmation requires core sampling or invasive testing.