Michigan IR LLC                   
3588 Plymouth Road #222         
Ann Arbor, MI 48105              
(734) 660-2669                   
About Michigan IR LLC
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The technicians at Michigan IR started using infrared technology to identify and mitigate water damage and realized how
important the use of IR imagery is in the broader field of building sciences.  We quickly learned that DIY homeowners,
Insulation Contractors, and General Contractors needed help finding faults with structures and that is when Michigan IR was
started.  We are here to provide our customers with the IR imagery they need without the costly and time consuming process
of training a technician and purchasing a camera. The principles developed in the successful restoration business have
been repeated at Michigan IR. The principles that are now part of Michigan IR include the requirement of advanced
education and certification for all of our technicians, the commitment to providing our technicians with the latest tools and
equipment, and the necessity to provide flawless customer service.  We understand it is our clients needs that come first
and we want every customer to feel as if they have been treated fairly and respectfully by a knowledgeable and professional
technician.  
The Michigan IR Technicians have are trained and
certified in a number of building-science disciplines
Including:

  • Certified Building Science Thermographer ; by the
    Building Science Institute
  • Applied Microbial Remediation Technician
  • Water Damage Restoration
  • Applied Structural Drying
  • Certified Desiccant Drying Technician
  • Health and Safety Technician
  • Fire and Smoke Restoration
  • Master Fire and Smoke Restorer
  • Master Water Restorer
  • Odor Control

Our technicians travel to and attend many
conferences and seminars dealing with Building
Science, Infrared Technology, and Energy Efficiency.

Our technicians keep up to date with certifications
and classes

Our technicians keep up with writings on Infrared
Technology, Energy Efficiency and building science