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Welcome to IR SERVE (div of Powerserve Inc)
 
 
Since 1994, we have been the Service Company of choice for some of the most demanding customers and diverse application requirements.
 
All IR projects are performed by Certified Infrared Thermographers - most by Level II or Level III C.I.T.s.
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Substations
Power Distribution
Motors
Data Centers
Controllers  
Chillers
Compressors
Steam Traps
Drive Components
Conveyance Components
Data Center IR
Thermal Mapping
CRAC Evaluation
 
Flat & Low-Sloped Roofs
On-Roof Moisture Surveys
National Accounts
Block Wall / CMU IR
Structural Evaluation
Thermal Evaluation
Pre-Purchase / Pre-Event
Hoof Balance
General Diagnostics
Muscle/Nerve Injury/Inflammation
Saddle Fit
Energy Loss
Missing Insulation / Air Leaks
Blower Door Testing
Water / Mold Detection
Interior / Exterior
EFIS / Stucco Moisture Entrapment
Critters / Varmints
Small to Large Vessels
Pre-Purchase / Claims
Hull Cracks / Hidden Damage            
Electrical
Mechanical
(Under Development)
Client-Specified
R&D
Test Laboratories

 
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Roof IR Scans

Roof Scan IRBy using infrared thermography, we find the trapped moisture and mark the wet areas so that repairs can be made surgically. This can save you money because you may not have to replace the roof as soon. By marking paint directly on the roof, repair areas can be seen by anyone standing on the roofs after the survey is performed.
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Block Wall IR Scans

Blockwall Scan IRYou may think that the only way to know whether the grouted cells, bond beams, insulation and other components of a CMU (Concrete Masonry Unit) wall are properly placed is to open the wall with hammer or drill. This test is inadequate, because this sample is much too small (often less than one ten thousandth of a percent).
There is a method that is accurate, non-destructive and inexpensive. This is the way to see the grouted cells in the entire wall section.
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