[dsm_breadcrumbs show_home_icon=”off” items_bg_color=”RGBA(255,255,255,0)” admin_label=”Supreme Breadcrumbs” _builder_version=”4.23.1″ _module_preset=”default” items_text_color=”gcid-cd1279dd-8cbf-4f0f-bdb9-fb095ab96652″ custom_margin=”0px||0px||true|false” custom_padding=”0px||0px||true|false” locked=”off” global_colors_info=”{%22gcid-cd1279dd-8cbf-4f0f-bdb9-fb095ab96652%22:%91%22items_text_color%22%93}”][/dsm_breadcrumbs]

Moisture Mapping Uncovering Acceptable Moisture Levels in Drywall

Understanding Acceptable Moisture Readings

Moisture Mapping is a crucial procedure that enables the precise identification and measurement of moisture content in various building materials, including drywall. Acceptable moisture levels are critical for maintaining the structural integrity and indoor air quality of a building.

What is a Normal Moisture Reading for Drywall?

Normal moisture readings for drywall typically range between 5% and 15%. Drywall is considered excessively moist when moisture levels exceed 15%. Excessive moisture can lead to a plethora of problems, including mold growth, structural damage, and diminished indoor air quality.

To ensure accurate moisture readings, professional Moisture Mapping services are recommended. These services utilize specialized equipment to measure moisture levels non-destructively, providing reliable data for informed decision-making.