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Environmental & Safety Assessments
Residential & Commercial
Professional environmental and safety inspections for homes and businesses in Brewer, Bangor, Bar Harbor, Mount Desert Island, and Central Maine. Penobscot Cleaning Services uses thermal imaging cameras, boroscopes, moisture meters, and inspection tools to detect hidden leaks, mold growth, structural moisture, and concealed damage—helping property owners identify problems early and avoid costly repairs.
Hidden Damage Often Goes Unnoticed.
Early detection prevents costly repairs, structural damage, and mold growth.
Water intrusion, hidden leaks, and trapped moisture can spread inside walls, ceilings, and floors without obvious signs. Over time, this moisture can damage structural materials and create conditions for mold growth or indoor air concerns. Our technicians use advanced inspection tools including infrared thermal imaging cameras, boroscope cameras, and moisture meters to locate hidden issues quickly and accurately while minimizing disruption to the property.
When to Schedule an Environmental Assessment
Property inspections are recommended when you notice unexplained moisture, musty odors, recurring leaks, staining on walls or ceilings, or suspected hidden mold growth. Assessments are also valuable before property purchases, after water damage incidents, or when preparing insurance documentation for damage claims.
Why Choose Us
Advanced detection equipment. Detailed reporting. Non-invasive inspections. Penobscot Cleaning Services provides professional environmental inspections using industry-grade thermal imaging cameras, boroscope inspection tools, and moisture detection equipment. Our technicians identify hidden moisture sources, document findings with photos and location mapping, and provide clear recommendations for next steps. We serve homeowners, property managers, and businesses throughout Brewer, Bangor, Mount Desert Island, and Penobscot & Hancock Counties.
Thermal Imaging • Moisture Detection • Structural Inspection
We provide thorough environmental and safety assessments designed to locate hidden moisture, structural concerns, and contamination sources. Our inspections are tailored for residential, multi-family, and commercial properties to help property owners make informed decisions before damage becomes severe.
Inspection Reports & Insurance Documentation
Our assessments include clear documentation with photos, inspection notes, moisture readings, and location mapping of detected issues. These reports can assist homeowners, property managers, contractors, and insurance providers in understanding the problem and planning repairs.
Non-Invasive Inspection Methods
Most inspections are performed using non-invasive tools that scan surfaces without damaging walls or structures. When necessary, small targeted probe openings may be used to confirm moisture or inspect cavities using a boroscope camera.
Inspection & Detection Experts
Step by Step:
Initial inspection & property walkthrough
Technicians review the property, discuss concerns with the owner, and identify areas requiring inspection.
Thermal imaging scan
Infrared cameras detect temperature differences that reveal hidden moisture, insulation gaps, or leaks.
Boroscope inspection
Small inspection cameras are used to look inside wall cavities, ceilings, and tight spaces where problems may be hidden.
Moisture meter testing
Moisture readings confirm suspected water intrusion and help determine the extent of damage.
Documentation & photo reporting
Findings are documented with images, location notes, and moisture data.
Recommendations & next steps
A clear report explains findings and outlines recommended actions for repair, cleanup, or further investigation.
FAQs
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Yes. Our inspection reports include photos and documentation that can support insurance claims.
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Yes. Thermal imaging cameras and boroscope inspections can reveal hidden moisture and concealed plumbing leaks.
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Most inspections are non-invasive. Small targeted probe openings are only used when necessary to confirm conditions inside walls or ceilings.
