IN PEST CONTROL AND REMEDIATION
Unlocking Precision and Efficiency with Advanced Thermal Technology
IN PEST CONTROL AND REMEDIATION
Unlocking Precision and Efficiency with Advanced Thermal Technology
Traditional inspection methods can sometimes miss hidden infestations or moisture problems. With our thermal camera, we can detect minute temperature variations, identifying pests' presence or areas affected by water damage with unmatched accuracy.
No need for drilling holes or causing damage to structures. Our thermal imaging allows us to see what's happening behind walls, under floors, and in other hidden areas without direct intrusion.
Thermal imaging helps us identify potential electrical issues, insulation gaps, or other hazards in a property. This not only makes the treatment process more efficient but also ensures the safety of our team and clients.
By pinpointing the exact location of pests or moisture, we can target our treatment more precisely, saving time and resources.


IDENTIFY WHERE PESTS GATHER
INFESTATION HOT SPOTS
From bed bugs hiding in mattresses to termites within walls, our thermal camera identifies hotspots of pest activity, allowing for targeted and effective extermination.
ADDITIONAL HOSES
= OVER 225 FEET MORE HOSE!
Additional capabilities, including...
2-9 Units AT A TIME!
IDENTIFY UNKNOWN WATER PROBLEM AREAS
DETECTION = TARGETED TREATMENT WHERE NECESSARY
Water & flood damage can often lead to mold growth. By detecting damp or moisture-laden areas, we ensure a comprehensive cleanup and remediation process.


ADDITIONAL HOSES
= OVER 225 FEET MORE HOSE!
Additional capabilities, including...
2-9 Units AT A TIME!

ENSURING LETHAL TEMPERATURES ARE ACHIEVED
100% EXTERMINATION 100% OF THE TIME
After our thermal remediation treatment, we use the camera to confirm that the desired temperatures were achieved throughout the target area, ensuring effective extermination and cleanup.
ADDITIONAL HOSES
= OVER 225 FEET MORE HOSE!
Additional capabilities, including...
2-9 Units AT A TIME!
OBSERVE LETHAL TEMPERATURES ACHIEVED DURING TREATMENT AND IDENTIFY HARD TO VISUALLY DETECT HOLES IN STRUCTURE
COMPREHENSIVE DOCUMENTATION
We believe in keeping our clients informed. That's why we provide thermal photos of perimeter walls during treatment, offering a visual confirmation of our thoroughness and dedication.

ADDITIONAL HOSES
= OVER 225 FEET MORE HOSE!
Additional capabilities, including...
2-9 Units AT A TIME!
IDENTIFY INFESTATIONS IN EARLY STAGES
EARLY ACTION = TARGETED TREATMENTS
Pests can reinfest or water issues can recur. Our thermal camera helps in regular inspections, ensuring early detection and prompt action, keeping problems at bay.


TWO POWERFUL CONTINOUS LOOPS
RUNNING ON DIESEL FUEL
At Kutt Service Corp, we continually invest in technology and training to provide our clients with the best possible service. Our use of advanced thermal imaging reflects our commitment to excellence and our dedication to safeguarding your property.

TWO POWERFUL CONTINOUS LOOPS
RUNNING ON DIESEL FUEL
First Loop: Within the Heat Assault unit, an eco-friendly heat transfer fluid (HTF) is sourced from its reservoir. This HTF courses through dual-coil heaters, which are fortified coil pipings heated by oil-fired burners, attaining a temperatures of up to 205°F (96°C).
After this, the HTF is channeled back into the 130-gallon (492-liter) reservoir, awaiting the second phase. This loop alone produces a staggering 500,000 BTU/Hr. of heat, solidifying Heat Assault's position as the industry's leading bed bug heating equipment.
Second Loop: The HTF is extracted from the unit and transported via robust industrial hoses to distant heat exchangers. These exchangers, fitted with fans, discharge intense heat to the designated areas.
After its mission, the HTF is cycled back to the reservoir of the Heat Assault unit for reheating.
Thus, only the scalding heat remains, ensuring the complete annihilation of bed bugs and their eggs in the treated zones.
WHAT DOES A TYPICAL HEAT TREATMENT DAY LOOK LIKE?
SET UP: On the morning of the treatment, set up takes about an hour. Hoses, heaters, and circulating fans are strategically placed throughout the designated areas to be treated (see Figure 1, below).
Once the treatment begins, the location will be inaccessible for 4-8 hours, depending on size and severity of infestation.