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Everything facility teams ask us.

Straight answers on inspection, the standard, frequency, and how we work. If your question is not here, just ask.

No. Infrared inspection is performed while equipment is energized and under load so we can see how it performs under real conditions. We open panels safely, following established electrical safety practices.

NFPA 70B is now a standard, not a recommended practice, and it uses mandatory "shall" language for infrared thermography of electrical equipment at intervals not exceeding twelve months, with more frequent intervals for higher risk equipment. Whether that applies to your specific facility can depend on adoption by your authority having jurisdiction, insurer requirements, contract language, manufacturer instructions, internal safety policy, and your documented maintenance program. This is educational information, not legal or code enforcement advice; verify requirements with your AHJ, insurer, or a qualified electrical professional.

Loose connections, overloaded circuits, phase imbalance, deteriorating breakers, hot terminations, and other heat producing faults, often long before they are visible or cause a failure.

Most facilities annually. Higher load environments such as plants, mission-critical facilities, telecom hubs, and data centers often benefit from semi-annual inspection. We recommend a schedule based on your equipment and risk.

No, and that is deliberate. We are an unbiased third party inspector. Repairs and engineering studies are coordinated through qualified partners, which keeps our findings free of any repair upsell.

Yes. Our multi-site program standardizes scheduling and reporting across an entire portfolio. Each site gets its own report and equipment list, and a high-level summary across locations can be provided when requested.

Yes. We are fully insured and provide a certificate of insurance on request. See the insurance and procurement page.

We are based in the Dallas Fort Worth area and serve facilities across Texas, our primary market. Colorado and Arizona are major secondary markets where we regularly work. We also travel nationwide for qualified commercial and industrial projects.

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