Infrared Plus is a nation-wide thermography company that provides electrical and mechanical preventive maintenance surveys, roof water intrusion scans, block wall construction QA inspections and infrared energy audits. We can also provide aerial infrared scans to our customers thanks to our affiliation with United Infrared.
Infrared Plus is led by Scott Cotton, a Level III Certified Thermographer with years of experience in the infrared field.
Some of our customers
American Hardwood Industries
Architectural Woods
Augusta Lumber
Baillie Lumber
Blackwatch Property Management
Blue Triangle Lumber
Brazos Forest Products
Century 21
Clendenin Lumber
Cox Communications
Double Aught Lumber
Dresser Rand
Eyecare Associates
Fairfield Inns
Grasso Public Adjusters
Iberia Bank
Markham Jewelry
Masonite
Potter Lumber
Residence Inns
Roosevelt General Hospital
Siemens
Sheraton Hotels
Tarrant County Appraisal District
Trammel Crow Company
Universal Forest Products
Upshur Forest Products
Wagner Lumber
World Wood
Roofing
Infrared testing is used to detect water damage and active leaks beneath the roof surface, allowing the opportunity to repair the leak before it can spread further.
Thanks to our partnership with United Infrared, we can also offer aerial thermography more affordably than ever before. This is great for those hard-to-reach roofs.
Building Diagnostics
Infrared testing is used to detect heating and cooling loss or moisture problems due to insulation deficiencies or construction issues. This can lead to huge energy savings in your facility.
Electrical
Annual infrared surveys of your electrical equipment can save lives, production costs and downtime. Switchgear testing is the most popular application of infrared testing technology because it's non-disruptive (no shut down required), non-destructive and it works.
Mechanical
Motors can be monitored to allow downtime to be scheduled, allowing a plant to be pro-active instead of reacting to problems after they happen.
Bearings on drive shafts and conveyor systems can give good indicators of impending failure, allowing for replacement on your schedule instead of shutting down operations during peak production periods.
Blockwall/CMU
Destructive CMU blockwall testing can only show a very small sample size and X-ray is a very expensive technology. Infrared provides a much more thorough and affordable option to provide quality control to new CMU construction.