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    Thermal Cameras Can Help You Spot Home Problems Before They Cost Thousands
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    Thermal Cameras Can Help You Spot Home Problems Before They Cost Thousands

    Thermal cameras let you see heat patterns invisible to the naked eye, helping you find problems like energy leaks, water damage, or electrical issues early.

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    ZDNet Security

    Original headline: Thermal cameras can spot problems you can't see - what I've learned after years of testing

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    Published Sunday, June 28, 2026Updated Monday, June 29, 20262 min read
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    Thermal cameras are devices that detect heat and create images showing temperature differences. Unlike regular cameras that show what things look like, thermal cameras show how hot or cold things are by displaying different temperatures as different colors. A recent test showed how one simple check with a thermal camera saved $1,000 by catching a problem early. This tool is useful for homeowners who want to find problems before they become expensive repairs. You can use thermal cameras to spot places where heat is escaping from your home, which means you are wasting money on heating or cooling. They can also reveal hidden water leaks, electrical hot spots that could be fire hazards, or problems with insulation. You do not need to be a professional to use basic thermal cameras anymore.

    If you want to try thermal imaging in your home, you have several options:

    1. Buy a smartphone attachment thermal camera, which costs less than standalone devices.
    2. Borrow or rent a thermal camera from a tool library or hardware store to try it first.
    3. Walk around your home during winter or summer and scan walls, windows, ceilings, and electrical panels.
    4. Look for unexpected hot or cold spots that might indicate problems.
    5. Take photos of any concerning areas to track changes over time or show to a repair professional. Regular home inspections with simple tools can prevent costly surprises. Even without a thermal camera, you can check for drafts, look for water stains, and keep an eye on your utility bills for unusual increases. Catching problems early, whether through technology or regular visual checks, saves money and keeps your family safer and more comfortable.

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    Source: ZDNet Security

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