Infrared Surveys for Building Owners and Managers

An easier way to find problems with your buildings.

About

What we do

BuildScan™, a division of Stockton Infrared Thermographic Services Inc., is a thermographic building asset management service dedicated to providing a fast, effective, and non-invasive way of identifying potential problems with your building(s).

We are a team of certified thermographers that has delivered state-of-the-art infrared (IR) thermographic imaging services and resources to customers since 1989. Our dedication to providing the best service available has made us the number one infrared company in the country. Check out some of our clients.

How does it work?

Infrared cameras can detect temperature differences on building surfaces that may indicate moisture, heat loss, or other problems, allowing for early intervention to prevent more serious issues and save time and money.

Infrared technology can also monitor building performance over time, providing valuable data to improve future design and construction. Regular infrared scans can identify potential problems and improve a building’s overall health and safety.

On-roof infrared surveys showing areas of moisture intrusion


Why choose us?

  • Extensive experience in the application of infrared technology
  • Use of top-quality infrared equipment that can identify hidden problem areas
  • Refined imagery collection and processing systems
  • Professional, experienced thermographers with expertise in multiple infrared applications
  • Proven success in using imagery to save customers thousands of dollars in predictive and preventive maintenance costs through our knowledge and experience.

Greg Stockton

PRESIDENT

As the president and founder of Stockton Infrared Thermographic Services Inc., Greg has over 25 years of experience in the industry and is a Certified Infrared Thermographer.

Eric Stockton

VICE PRESIDENT

Eric Stockton is a Level III Infraspection Institute Certified Infrared Thermographer with 18 Years of Infrared job experience.

Alejandro Tache

AITSCAN DIVISION MANAGER

Alejandro Tache is the Division Manager for AITscan™, SITS’s Aerial Infrared Division. Mr. Tache has extensive experience as a combat pilot, test pilot and flight instructor.

Mike Clark

DIRECTOR/PROJECT MANAGER

Mike is the National Sales Manager for AreaScanIR and Roof Moisture FindIR. He has approximately 35 years of experience in various aspects of the construction and building maintenance industries.


What we offer

Building Moisture Testing

An infrared building moisture survey is a valuable tool for identifying areas of a building that are at risk of water damage or other moisture-related problems. Using a specialized infrared camera, the survey detects differences in temperature between wet and dry areas of the building’s structure.

The information gathered from the survey can be used to take corrective action and prevent further damage to the building. By identifying areas of moisture, building owners and maintenance professionals can take steps to repair any damages and prevent further issues.

Moisture ingress discovered in building EFIS

Roof Leak Detection

An infrared roof moisture survey is an effective tool for identifying areas of a roof that are at risk of water damage or other moisture-related problems. Using a specialized infrared camera, the survey scans the roof and detects differences in temperature between wet and dry areas.

The information gathered from the survey can be used to take corrective action and prevent further damage to the roof. By identifying areas of moisture, building owners and maintenance professionals can take steps to repair any damages and prevent further issues.

Infrared survey revealing areas of roof moisture

Building Energy Audit

An infrared energy efficiency survey is a valuable tool for identifying areas of a building where heat or air is being lost and improving the building’s energy efficiency. The survey detects differences in temperature, allowing the technician to identify areas where the building’s insulation is inadequate or where leaks are occurring.

The information gathered from the survey can be used to improve the building’s energy efficiency and reduce heating and cooling costs. It can also help identify potential sources of drafts or other issues that may be affecting the building’s comfort level. By identifying and addressing these issues, building owners and maintenance professionals can improve the building’s overall performance and make it a more comfortable and efficient place to live or work.

Heat loss and air leak surveys for building efficiency

Construction Defect Surveys

An infrared construction defect survey utilizes a specialized camera to identify issues in a building’s construction. The camera detects temperature differences, enabling the technician to locate areas with potential problems or defects in the building’s structure. By taking corrective action, these issues can be addressed before they escalate. The survey can also detect potential safety hazards and other problems that could affect the building’s quality and integrity.

Infrared construction defect surveys are a valuable tool in ensuring the safety and stability of a building. They allow for the identification and resolution of problems in the early stages, minimizing the risk of more significant issues in the future.

CMU wall survey showing quality of construction

Refrigerated Building Surveys

An infrared refrigerated building survey identifies problems within a building’s refrigeration system. The camera detects temperature differences, enabling the technician to locate areas with potential issues. By taking corrective action, these problems can be addressed before they escalate. The survey can also detect potential safety hazards and other issues that could impact the system’s performance and efficiency.

Refrigerated building surveys are an effective tool in ensuring the smooth operation of a building’s refrigeration system. They allow for the identification and resolution of problems in the early stages, minimizing the risk of more significant issues in the future and maximizing the building’s performance and efficiency.

Overheated pipe for refrigeration system

Aerial Surveys

An infrared aerial survey for building inspections utilizes an infrared camera mounted on an aircraft to gather data about a building’s condition. The camera detects temperature differences, enabling the survey team to locate areas of the building at risk of water damage, structural problems, or other issues. By taking corrective action, further damage to the building can be prevented. Infrared aerial surveys are often used for large commercial or industrial buildings where a ground-based inspection is not practical.

Infrared aerial surveys for building inspections are a valuable tool in assessing the condition of large commercial or industrial buildings. They allow for the identification and resolution of problems in a timely and efficient manner, ensuring the integrity and safety of the building.

Aerial survey of a building and surrounding area