Thermographer Takes Aim at Southwest Energy Bills "When You Can't Afford to Wait for the Problem to Happen"
Las Vegas, NV, March 05, 2010 --(
PR.com)-- Thermal imaging produces an infrared picture that shows variations in temperatures across surfaces. Thermal images reveal wet, damaged or missing insulation in floors, ceilings and walls. Air leakage around doors and windows also shows up in the images. Jorgenson stated, “Hot areas show up as red or yellow, while cool areas show up as black or blue.” Thermal images from previous inspections can be found on the Southwest Thermal Solutions website at http://www.swthermalsol.com.
The U.S. Dept of energy reports up to 56% of a home’s energy costs are spent on heating and cooling. While some homeowners may choose to spend thousands of dollars on replacement windows to battle energy bills, Jorgenson says he offers a better option.
“Upgrading all of your windows is extremely expensive. It can take many years to recover that cost in energy savings,” Jorgenson explains. “Pinpointing areas of missing insulation and air leaks into your home is far cheaper and will lead to greater savings.”
For additional information on a business or home thermal audit, contact Steve Jorgenson via e-mail at STS@Cox.net, or visit the Southwest Thermal Solutions website at www.swthermalsol.com.
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