In recent years, radiant floor heating has become more popular than it used to be due to several significant advantages that it has over other heating systems. For one thing, there are no bulky heating elements taking up valuable square footage. For another, there’s nothing quite like having toasty floors to walk on when you wake up on a winter day.

However, what happens when there’s an issue with the radiant floor heating? Does it mean you have to tear up your entire floor along with the heating elements just to figure out where the problem is? Fortunately, if you know a professional home inspector who includes thermal imaging in his repertoire, you may be able to avoid that entire scenario! An infrared camera in the hands of a professional can help you to identify exactly where the issue starts and ends without lifting a finger or a floorboard – saving valuable time and money.