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What You Need to Know About Moisture Mapping

Moisture Mapping is a valuable tool for understanding the moisture content of an area or structure. It can help identify areas of high moisture that may be at risk for mold or other problems, as well as areas of low moisture that may need to be addressed. Moisture Mapping can be used in both residential and commercial settings.

Moisture Analysis and Measurement

Moisture Mapping is based on the analysis and measurement of moisture content in a material. This can be done using a variety of methods, including:

  • Moisture meters
  • Relative humidity sensors
  • Infrared cameras

The method used will depend on the specific application and the type of material being tested.

How to Track Moisture Content?

Once you have identified the areas of high and low moisture content, you can develop a plan to address the issues. This may involve:

  • Fixing leaks
  • Improving ventilation
  • Installing dehumidifiers or humidifiers
  • Making changes to the building envelope

By tracking moisture content over time, you can ensure that the problem is resolved and that the area remains dry and healthy.