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Discover hidden energy loss and comfort issues with professional thermal analysis from Only Heat Pumps. Using advanced infrared thermal imaging technology, we inspect your home to identify areas where heated or cooled air may be escaping. Thermal analysis can reveal missing or damaged insulation, air leaks around windows and doors, moisture intrusion, ductwork issues, and other problems that aren't visible to the naked eye. This non-invasive service provides valuable insight into your home's overall energy performance and helps pinpoint opportunities for improved comfort and efficiency.

Our thermal imaging assessments are especially beneficial before installing a new heat pump, troubleshooting uneven temperatures, or investigating unusually high energy bills. By identifying hidden inefficiencies, we can recommend targeted solutions that help your heating and cooling system operate more effectively while reducing unnecessary energy loss. Whether you're looking to improve comfort, lower utility costs, or better understand your home's performance, thermal analysis provides the information needed to make informed decisions.

Benefits of Thermal Analysis

  • Identify hidden heat loss and air leaks

  • Detect missing or poorly performing insulation

  • Locate potential moisture intrusion and problem areas

  • Evaluate HVAC and ductwork performance

  • Improve indoor comfort and energy efficiency

  • Support informed repair and upgrade decisions

  • Non-invasive inspection with detailed thermal imaging

At Only Heat Pumps, we provide professional thermal analysis services for homeowners throughout Southern Maine and the surrounding communities, helping you uncover hidden issues and maximize the performance of your home's heating and cooling system.

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