Moisture Inspection
Thermal imaging proves what the naked eye can’t see.
Do you suspect hidden moisture – but have no visible proof?
Peeling paint. Warped baseboards. A musty smell with no visible water. These are signs of hidden moisture that insurance carriers will ignore unless you have forensic proof. Without thermal imaging documentation, you’re guessing – and the carrier knows it.
- Musty smell, warped floors, or peeling paint – no visible leak
- Previous water event “resolved” but symptoms persist
- Carrier closed the claim but moisture remains
- No documentation = no coverage for ongoing damage
Forensic moisture sweeps with thermal imaging.
Our licensed adjusters use thermal imaging cameras and professional moisture meters to map saturation behind walls, under floors, and inside cavities – creating a Property Integrity Report that proves what the carrier can’t see.
- Non-invasive thermal imaging scan of all suspect areas
- Moisture meter readings at structural contact points
- Digital documentation with timestamped images
- Property Integrity Report submitted to carrier
Inspect. Document. Package.
Every moisture inspection claim follows the same three-step forensic process.
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On-site or virtual assessment by a licensed adjuster.
Sample findings from a moisture inspection claim.
This is what forensic documentation looks like – compared to what the carrier’s adjuster typically offers when hidden damage isn’t proven.
Report – Moisture InspectionDOCUMENTED
Moisture Inspection FAQ
Do I need a moisture inspection if I already filed a claim?
Is thermal imaging invasive?
How often should I get a moisture inspection?
Dealing with moisture inspection? We’ll take it from here.
A licensed adjuster will review your situation and document your damage – at no cost and with no obligation.
