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COMMERCIAL THERMAL INFRARED INSPECTIONS
Greening Geospatial LLC performs commercial thermal infrared inspections across the State of Michigan. Inspections utilize small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sAS) and are carried out by a skilled geospatial analyst who has several years of experience and holds the following certifications:
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Infrared Training Center (ITC) Level 1 Thermographer
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Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 107 Remote Pilot
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Michigan Infrastructure Council (MIC) Asset Management Champion
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Omnex Lead Quality Management System (QMS) Auditor for Integrated Management Systems (ISO 9001, 14001, 45001)
Inspection Overview
Thermal inspections detect areas of potential moisture within low-slope roofing systems offering several benefits, including:
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A foundation for preventative maintenance.
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Identification of sections requiring repair.
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Prevention of leaks, helping to mitigate indoor mold growth, damage to building components, harm to machinery or equipment.
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Serving as a basis for evaluating options for repairing or fully replacing an existing roof.
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Reduction of heat and energy loss caused by moisture-laden insulation.
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Satisfying an environmental objective as part of an ISO 14001 Environmental Management System.

Applications for Low-Slope Roofing Systems
Thermal infrared inspections can be utilized for low-slope roofing systems including:
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TPO (Thermoplastic Roof Systems)
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EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Terpolymer)
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BUR (Gravel Built-Up Roof Systems)
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Mod Bit (Modified Bitumen Roof)
A comprehensive report is generated, highlighting results and potential moisture areas on accurately scaled drawings.

How Is The Work Conducted?
Thermal infrared inspections are conducted in general accordance with industry accepted standards.
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All aerial operations are conducted in accordance with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) 14 CFR Part 107 rules for commercially operating small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS).
