THERMAL TRACKING
What is Thermal Tracking
Ceiling Thermal Tracking Marks
Wall Thermal Tracking Stains
Floor Carpet Thermal Tracking Stains
Air Bypass Leaks Marks on Insulation
Thermal Tracking to Diagnose IAQ
Stains HVAC Supply Registers
Pet Stains on Walls
Human Occupant Stains on Walls
Stains from Candles, Woodstoves, Fireplaces
Other Stains on Indoor Walls & Ceilings
What to Do About Thermal Tracking
STAIN DIAGNOSIS on Indoor Surfaces
PHOTO GUIDE TO STAINS on Indoor Surfaces
CARPET TEST GUIDE
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This article describes How to Recognize & Diagnose Air Bypass Leaks Marks on Insulation and discusses
other interior wall and ceiling stains and explains how to recognize thermal tracking, thermal bridging stains,
building air leaks, and building insulation defects. Often these stains are mistaken for toxic indoor mold. When investigating a building for a mold problem, you can save mold test costs by learning
how to recognize Stuff that is Not Mold or is only Harmless Mold but may be mistaken for more serious contamination
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How to Recognize Air Bypass Leaks and Thermal Bridging Marks on Fiberglass Insulation
We have frequently observed evidence of air bypass leaks and thermal tracking as dust deposition on attic insulation, a condition some owners have mistaken for mold (and wasted money on mold testing
and remediation). In this photo we've removed a "nearly new" insulation batt that was installed in a cantilevered floor which was leaking air up through the overhanging floor and into the building wall cavity.
In just a month of exposure the insulation is already showing dust tracking at its lower right corner, marking the air leak path in this building.
On or in building insulation, particularly fiberglass insulation, we see thermal tracking as grayish deposits (actually house dust) left where air is leaking from the conditioned space into the unconditioned space (say from a top floor bedroom into an attic floor and attic above). The warm air passing by the insulation leaves house dust which sticks
by moisture condensing out of the warm air and onto the fibers, or the debris may adhere simply by static to the insulation fibers.
On building insulation, debris stains left behind by thermal tracking will show us where we have air bypass leaks in a building, such as around ceiling light fixtures, electrical box openings, or where the insulation blanket was not uniformly and thoroughly installed.
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Usually soot marks, thermal bridging, or thermal tracking stains appear, if at all, in the building interior locations discussed
in the remaining sections of this article.
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THERMAL TRACKING
What is Thermal Tracking
Ceiling Thermal Tracking Marks
Wall Thermal Tracking Stains
Floor Carpet Thermal Tracking Stains
Air Bypass Leaks Marks on Insulation
Thermal Tracking to Diagnose IAQ
Stains HVAC Supply Registers
Pet Stains on Walls
Human Occupant Stains on Walls
Stains from Candles, Woodstoves, Fireplaces
Other Stains on Indoor Walls & Ceilings
What to Do About Thermal Tracking
STAIN DIAGNOSIS on Indoor Surfaces
PHOTO GUIDE TO STAINS on Indoor Surfaces
CARPET TEST GUIDE
also see Investigation of Indoor House Dust Debris
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MOLD IN HOMES
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DIAGNOSE OTHER DARK STAINS on Indoor Surfaces
PHOTO GUIDE TO STAINS on Indoor Surfaces
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Investigation of Indoor House Dust Debris
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