
Electrical Infrared Inspections in Florida
Electrical problems in commercial buildings often develop slowly and silently. By the time they become visible or cause a failure, significant damage or safety risks may already exist. Our electrical infrared inspections use high-resolution FLIR thermal imaging cameras to detect overheating connections, overloaded circuits, failing components, and other hidden issues — all without shutting down your operations.
As a Level III Certified Infrared Thermographer, I perform non-invasive scans on energized electrical equipment under normal operating conditions. This allows us to identify problems early, helping property owners and facility managers reduce the risk of electrical fires, avoid costly downtime, and maintain safer, more reliable buildings across Florida.
Hidden electrical problems are one of the leading causes of commercial building fires and unexpected equipment failures. Regular infrared inspections help you stay ahead of these risks before they become serious problems.
Overheated connections, overloaded circuits, and failing components are major fire hazards in commercial buildings. Infrared scanning detects these issues long before they become visible or dangerous.
Identify failing equipment before it causes a shutdown. This allows you to plan repairs instead of dealing with emergency outages that disrupt operations.
Many insurers and building codes now expect documented infrared inspections as part of a preventive maintenance program. This is especially important for commercial properties and Miami-Dade 40-year recertification.
Early detection of problems helps you maintain your electrical systems more effectively and avoid premature equipment replacement.
Infrared thermography is now a recommended best practice for electrical maintenance in commercial and industrial facilities.
We perform detailed electrical infrared inspections on a wide range of commercial and industrial electrical systems, including:
All inspections are performed non-invasively while the equipment is under normal operating load.
We make the inspection process simple, professional, and minimally disruptive to your operations:
We work with you to schedule the inspection at a convenient time with minimal disruption to your building operations.
A Level III Certified Infrared Thermographer performs a non-invasive infrared scan of your electrical equipment while it is under normal operating load — no shutdown required in most cases.
You receive a clear, professional report with thermal images, temperature readings, findings, and prioritized recommendations for repairs or further action.
We are available to review the results with you, answer any questions, and help you understand the findings.
When you need reliable electrical infrared inspections, experience and professionalism matter. Here's why property owners and facility managers across Florida choose us:
Hidden electrical problems can lead to serious safety risks, costly downtime, and unexpected equipment failures. Our professional infrared inspections help you detect these issues early — before they become major problems.
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Each pair shows the same electrical component — a standard photograph alongside the infrared thermogram that reveals the hidden danger.

Infrared thermogram

Standard photograph
Hot spot detected at 320.4°F — a serious fire hazard invisible to the naked eye.

Infrared thermogram

Standard photograph
Allen-Bradley motor starter showing temperatures up to 186°F — indicating a failing connection.

Infrared thermogram

Standard photograph
Overloaded electrical cables with temperatures reaching 211.7°F — a critical fire hazard requiring immediate attention.