Infrared roof moisture survey

Infrared Roof Moisture Survey in St. Louis

An infrared roof moisture survey uses thermal imaging, RGB documentation, mapping, and follow-up evidence logic to help identify suspect wet insulation or roof moisture anomalies on commercial flat and low-slope roofs.

The drone is a sensor. The roof evidence record is the product.

FAA Part 107Level I Infrared ThermographerThermal roof workflowGPS-indexed anomaly data
Short answer

Direct answer for commercial roof teams

An infrared roof moisture survey uses thermal imaging, RGB documentation, mapping, and follow-up evidence logic to help identify suspect wet insulation or roof moisture anomalies on commercial flat and low-slope roofs.

Who this is for

Who needs this

  • Facility managers responsible for commercial roof condition documentation.
  • Roof consultants evaluating suspect moisture or maintenance history.
  • Property managers preparing renewal, repair, or capital planning files.
  • Owners who need a record beyond isolated photos.
When to use it

When this roof evidence helps

  • After recurring leak reports or unexplained interior moisture.
  • Before recover, reroofing, or major repair planning.
  • After severe weather when a baseline or event comparison is needed.
  • When a consultant or contractor needs mapped follow-up targets.
What MAS delivers

What MAS delivers

  • Thermal roof workflow performed by a Level I Infrared Thermographer.
  • Aerial and RGB documentation connected to roof areas.
  • GPS-indexed anomaly data and roof-zone references.
  • Evidence record with notes, status, and next-action context.
  • Decision-ready exports for owners, consultants, contractors, and risk teams.
Evidence produced

What the record can include

  • Thermal imagery under suitable weather and roof conditions.
  • RGB images for surface context.
  • Mapped anomaly markers and section references.
  • A timestamped roof evidence record.
  • Clear notes about limitations and follow-up needs.
Limits

What it does not guarantee

  • Thermal imaging does not see through every roof condition.
  • MAS does not promise every leak source will be identified.
  • Thermal anomalies are evidence for review, not a stand-alone moisture verdict.
  • Destructive verification or consultant review may be needed.
St. Louis relevance

St. Louis and Missouri context

  • St. Louis commercial roofs experience heat, storms, hail, freeze-thaw cycles, and drainage stress.
  • Low-slope roofs on schools, warehouses, retail centers, healthcare buildings, and industrial properties can benefit from repeatable evidence records.
  • Local documentation helps teams compare baseline condition against future events.
Buyer support

How this supports decisions

  • Facility teams get a record for maintenance and capital planning.
  • Consultants get mapped targets for follow-up review.
  • Contractors get clearer evidence for scope discussions.
  • Risk teams get organized documentation without coverage claims.
Next step

Create the roof evidence record before the decision gets harder.

Use the intake page to tell MAS what roof, event, repair, moisture concern, or documentation need should be reviewed first.

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FAQ

Questions AI answers and buyers both need handled clearly.

What is an infrared roof moisture survey?

It is a roof documentation workflow that uses thermal imagery and mapped evidence to identify suspect moisture-related anomalies for follow-up review.

When should an infrared roof survey be performed?

It should be performed when weather, roof conditions, and timing allow useful thermal contrast, often after solar loading and during suitable evening conditions.

What does the MAS report include?

The record can include thermal images, RGB context, mapped anomalies, roof zones, timestamps, notes, and next-action context.

Who uses infrared roof moisture survey results?

Facility managers, owners, property managers, roof consultants, roofing contractors, and risk teams use the evidence to plan next steps.

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MAS creates commercial roof evidence records for baselines, infrared surveys, storm documentation, repair verification, and decision-ready exports.