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Moisture Mapping Acceptable Moisture Levels

How much moisture is OK in walls?

Moisture Mapping is a process of identifying areas of moisture intrusion in a building. It is a valuable tool for assessing the extent of water damage and for developing a plan for repairs. One of the most important aspects of Moisture Mapping is determining the acceptable moisture levels in walls.

The amount of moisture that is acceptable in walls varies depending on the material of the wall and the climate in which the building is located. However, as a general rule, the moisture content of walls should not exceed 15%. Higher moisture levels can lead to a number of problems, including mold growth, rot, and structural damage.

There are a number of ways to measure the moisture content of walls. One common method is to use a moisture meter. Moisture meters are relatively inexpensive and easy to use. They can be used to measure the moisture content of both interior and exterior walls.

If you are concerned about the moisture content of your walls, it is important to have them inspected by a qualified professional. A professional can use Moisture Mapping to identify any areas of moisture intrusion and can recommend the best course of action for repairs.