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Your Care Team's Credentials
Expert Experience and Rooted in Care — Why MS-IEP is the Right Choice for CIRS Clients & Patients
Expert Experience and Rooted in Care:


MS-IEP Medically Sound Indoor Environmental Professional

Master Thermographer

Level 1 Thermographer

CIRS Building Science™ Consultant

CMI, Certified Master Inspector

MIR101 CIRS Medically Important Remediation Professional

Licensed Mold Remediation Contractor

Licensed Mold Assessor

Licensed Property Inspector

CIRS Building Science™ Advisor for HVAC Contractors, Remediation Contractors, Builders, and Architects
Why Master Thermographer Certification Matters for CIRS Building Science™
Professional thermal imaging is one of the most powerful diagnostic tools available in building science — but only when performed at the highest level of Master Thermographer certification and interpreted through the lens of CIRS Building Science™.
Designed specifically for the CIRS building environment, Master Thermographer goes beyond traditional Level 1 Thermographer certification to locate invisible thermal anomalies that contribute to microbial growth and biotoxin accumulation.
At StoneCrest Team, all thermographic assessments are conducted at the Master Thermographer level — the highest credential available within the thermography and IEP profession.
Not all thermal imaging is the same.
The accuracy of thermal findings depends on far more than simply owning a thermal camera. It requires advanced training, environmental awareness, and the ability to distinguish legitimate anomalies from reflections, emissivity errors, thermal loading effects, and other misleading artifacts.
Beyond Active Water Damage
Most inspectors are only trained for insurance purposes and use thermography to find active water leaks. The problem is that many medical CIRS-related building issues are not actively leaking — and biotoxin sources are missed.
We don't use thermography simply to find water damage. We use it to reveal the hidden microclimates, condensation patterns, and insulation deficiencies that create chronic biotoxin exposure before damage becomes visible.
For CIRS patients, a thermographic finding is not just a building problem — it is a health finding. Moisture behind a wall is the source of the mycotoxins and endotoxins driving your immune system into a chronic inflammatory state. Identifying it precisely is the first step to recovery.
Why Advanced UltraMax Thermography Matters for CIRS Building Science™
UltraMax Thermography utilizes advanced image-enhancement technology available only on some of the most sophisticated thermal imaging platforms in the industry.
Combined with Master Thermographer interpretation, it allows us to visualize subtle thermal patterns and building anomalies that are frequently missed during conventional inspections.
Because of the significant investment, advanced training requirements, and technical complexity involved, this level of thermographic assessment is never used in residential investigations by other providers.
However, our mission is to help medically vulnerable clients uncover hidden environmental factors contributing to ongoing health challenges. To provide the best service and detailed CIRS Building Science, we have taken the steps to invest in advanced thermal imaging technology and specialized training.
Why Advanced MS-IEP Designation Matters for CIRS and CIRS Building Science™
A Medically-Focused Approach to Revealing Biotoxins in Homes
The Medically Sound Indoor Environmental Professional — MS-IEP — credential reflects a medically-focused approach to identifying hidden biotoxin root causes within buildings, integrating CIRS Building Science™, HVAC analysis, moisture dynamics, thermography, and biotoxin exposure principles far beyond traditional inspections.
Not all building health professionals are alike — and for CIRS clients and patients, those differences can significantly impact environmental and patient recovery outcomes. StoneCrest Team intentionally utilizes the MS-IEP designation because it is specifically aligned with the needs of medically-sensitive clients and designed to bridge building science with patient-centered environmental health.
What This Means for CIRS Clients
Why the MS-IEP Designation Matters
A CIRS patient cannot recover if they remain in the building causing their illness. And a building cannot be properly assessed for CIRS unless the assessor understands what CIRS actually is.
