Topic: Moisture Mapping
Acceptable Moisture Levels
Moisture mapping is an essential technique for determining the moisture content of a structure and identifying areas of concern. It helps identify potential sources of moisture and assess the extent of damage, if any. Establishing acceptable moisture levels is crucial for maintaining the structural integrity and indoor air quality of a building.
How Much Moisture Is Okay in Walls?
Acceptable moisture levels in walls vary depending on various factors such as the material of construction, location, and climate. Generally, for interior walls in dry climates, moisture content should be maintained below 15%. In more humid climates, it may be acceptable to have moisture levels up to 20%. Any moisture content above these levels may indicate a potential issue that requires further investigation.