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Re: Infrared Cameras
Rick,
The only way Tony, or any other home inspector for that matter, can do a purely "visual" inspection is to *take no tools* with him during the inspection.
The home inspector would need to walk in, hands in pockets, and "*LOOK* around". That's it, nothing more.
Beyond that, the home inspector begins to get "intrusive" (a word some like to use), and from that point on to carrying the greatest and best tools becomes a personal decision that the individual home inspector must make in defining "visual".
Here is a challenge for all home inspectors on this board: define what you consider to be your "visual" inspection. What will you use and still fall in your definition of "visual" and what will you not use because you would fall outside your definition of "visual".
Anyone willing to contribute to the definition of "visual"?
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