Learn how thermal imaging leak scans improve accuracy and efficiency when diagnosing leaks in modified bitumen roofing systems.

Modified Bitumen Roofing Leak Detection with Thermal Imaging

December 31, 20253 min read

Modified Bitumen Roofing & Thermal Imaging Leak Scans: A Smarter Way to Find the Problem

Modified bitumen roofs are a popular choice for flat or low-slope structures thanks to their durability and layered protection. But when a leak shows up—tracking it down? That’s not always simple.

That’s where thermal imaging scans come in.

At L&L Roofing & Construction, we use thermal imaging technology to diagnose leaks in modified bitumen systems with precision—saving you time, money, and unnecessary roof damage.


Why Modified Bitumen Roofing Can Be Tricky to Diagnose

Modified bitumen roofs are made of multiple layers—typically including a reinforced mat, polymer-modified asphalt, and surface granules. They’re built tough, but:

  • Water can travel between layers before it shows up inside.

  • Leaks don’t always line up with visible stains or soft spots.

  • Traditional methods like core sampling can be invasive and inconclusive.

That’s where thermal imaging changes the game.


How Thermal Imaging Leak Detection Works

Thermal imaging cameras detect temperature differences in the roofing material—often caused by trapped moisture. Here’s what the process looks like:

  1. Scan Performed at Night
    The roof surface cools after sunset, but wet areas retain heat longer. We perform scans during this window to identify suspicious spots.

  2. Infrared Cameras Capture Data
    We use calibrated IR equipment to pinpoint heat anomalies hidden beneath the surface.

  3. Moisture Mapping
    We compare thermal scans with physical inspections to create a precise moisture map of the affected areas.

  4. Targeted Repairs
    Instead of tearing up the whole roof, we focus on where the issue really is.


The Benefits to You

If your building has a modified bitumen roof in Gainesville or anywhere in Hall County, thermal imaging offers several real advantages:

  • Non-invasive: No cutting, no damage.

  • Faster results: Cuts down guesswork and inspection time.

  • More accurate: Identifies moisture even before it causes visible damage.

  • Budget-friendly: Reduces the scope (and cost) of unnecessary repairs.


Real-World Example from the Field

Recently, our team in Cumming scanned a commercial roof that had persistent leaks despite prior patch attempts. The thermal scan revealed a moisture pocket 12 feet from the visible stain—nowhere near the suspected leak. Our team cut and patched just that area, and the problem was solved the first time.

That’s the kind of precision thermal imaging brings.


Ideal for Preventive Maintenance Too

You don’t have to wait for a leak to show up. Building owners use annual thermal scans to:

  • Catch small issues early

  • Extend roof life

  • Validate warranty and insurance inspections


FAQs

How much does a thermal imaging leak scan cost?
It depends on roof size and complexity, but typically ranges from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars. Most clients recoup that quickly in avoided repair costs.

Can you scan during the day?
Nighttime scanning is ideal because of heat loss differences. Daylight scans often miss critical details due to ambient heat.

Do you provide thermal scans for insurance claims?
Yes. We work directly with adjusters to document moisture intrusion on modified bitumen and other flat roof systems.


Protect Your Roof Smarter

If your modified bitumen roof has a leak—or you just want peace of mind—a thermal imaging scan is one of the smartest steps you can take.

📍 Serving Gainesville, Buford, Dawsonville, Cumming, and all surrounding areas.

📞 Call (770) 874-0372 or request a free inspection today.

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Lucas Heaps and Luke Goetz are the proud owners of L & L Roofing and Construction that serves the North Georgia and Greater Atlanta area.

L & L Roofing and Construction

Lucas Heaps and Luke Goetz are the proud owners of L & L Roofing and Construction that serves the North Georgia and Greater Atlanta area.

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