A: Both are effective tools and can work well together. The Integriscan method is specifically engineered to detect electrical paths to building ground through membranes and is primarily utilized for identifying membrane damage, especially during construction. In contrast, moisture surveys are not capable of pinpointing localized membrane damage; they are designed to identify areas on a roof where water intrusion has occurred, providing an estimate of the affected area. The IntegraScan accurately locates and identifies membrane damage, while the Tramex and Infrared Thermography equipment offer information about the extent of the affected area beneath the membrane.