Hmm, pretty sure I am going to have to cut a hole in the ceiling of my garage to go insulate a wall. And will have to spray foam a small section missing insulation in my kitchen. Crappy contractors. (these I can easily fix, it's just a PITA) #flir
New window up top, old sliding glass door below, for thermal comparison. Top window is vinyl and has a U-Factor of 0.26; Not sure on the lower, which is aluminum but double paned. #FLIR#weatherization
It's a mystery to me why this one tiny section of wall has NO INSULATION. Will fix this with a drill and a can of expanding foam, but... why?!?! #flir#insulation#weatherization
Beehive FLIR. The bright yellow area is warmer--where the hive is clustered. If you put your ear or a stethoscope up to the side of the hive, you can hear the colony gently beating their wings to generate heat. #beekeeping#flir#infrared
Same beehive with slightly different tones. Will be interesting to see what size this hive actually is. I am going to say 3-4 frames, in the bottom hive. #beekeeping#bees#flir#infrared#imaging#hive#beehive
Hmm, I'm going to be walking around looking for air leaks for weeks and weeks, LOL. Now that I know what to look for. (training from the DOE available on how to detect air leaks... cool photo showing what leaks look like). #FLIR#insulation#weatherization#EnergyEfficiency
Noticed this at the temporary housing the other day. Daylight through a door... leaking heat out, cold in. Easy fix to this. Really helpful during something like this Polar Vortex to minimize heat loss. #weatherization#insulation#enery#EnergyEfficiency
Btw, if you haven't used a Kill-A-Watt Meter, these things are AWESOME. HEY--> JUST NOTICED THIS 00> THERE IS A FLIR IN THERE YOU CAN BORROW!!!!! #ConejoValley#VenturaCounty#FLIR
Aha, FLIR says the drywallers likely hit a pipe behind this wall. Reading cold on this stud. On the other side of the wall is a shower stall and supply. #plumbing#leak#flir
FLIR before/after -- same wall, on the left before I reinsulated the wall, you can see the cold temperature (triangular, red/orange). The second image is after today's insulation work and cutting a giant hole and climbing up into the space above my front patio (about $20 worth of insulation) -- dramatic difference in thermal performance. Over time, it will be worth a LOT MORE than $20 in energy usage. #insulation#disasterremodeling#flir#weatherization
Sigh. This is going to bug me until I fix it. Cold section of a wall in my house (undergoing repair), an opening into an (empty) unconditioned space. The insulation in there was removed due to a plumbing disaster, but because there's nothing else on the other side, the insulation there either was not installed or was already knocked loose when the new drywall went up. I'm just going to cut myself some access panels later, crawl in, and add my own insulation $10 of insulation. #flir#insulation#energy
Renting a relative's house while my house is pieced together due to a plumbing disaster, and pulled out my FLIR this morning--around 40F (4.4C) outside--and this building's thermal envelope is dismal. That said, I will likely end up fixing what I can here at some point, assuming they plan to keep this house. #EnergyEfficiency#flir#energy
Here's the ceiling of that same room. There is a great big purple mark, where there apparently is no insulation installed. #flir#EnergyAudit#energy#insulation
After a thorough inside and outside audit with my thermal camera (FLIR), things look pretty good for my thermal envelope. (did not check the attic, however). Interestingly enough, the most obvious heat loss (aside from a wall panel and roof area missing insulation) is along the bottom of the building slab. #insulation#energyefficiency#housing