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Home » A Few Tips for Restorers to Make the Most out of Your Moisture Meter
Moisture Meters have long been essential in the wide array of tools required by water damage restoration techs, mold remediation and IAQ specialists, and any building or home inspector. The need for meters makes perfect sense when you consider the fact that, according to Forbes Advisor, moisture-related issues are the reason for 24% of property claims. Moisture is the single-most important factor affecting the building integrity and a primary element needed for mold, mildew and bacteria to thrive.
Industry professionals know that without a quality moisture meter, it is virtually impossible to properly survey the extent of the water intrusion, monitor the drying out of a structure and detect hidden moisture that can ultimately cause structural and health-related problems.