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Moisture readings above 130 indicate a very hazardous moisture environment

Moisture readings above 130% indicate a very hazardous moisture environment that can lead to structural damage, mold growth, and health risks. It is crucial to address such high moisture levels promptly to prevent further deterioration and safeguard the property and occupants.

The following signs can indicate a moisture reading above 130%:

  • Visible mold growth
  • Musty or damp odors
  • Soft or spongy building materials
  • Water stains or discoloration

If you suspect a high moisture level, it is advisable to contact a professional moisture inspector for an accurate assessment. They will use specialized equipment to measure moisture levels throughout the property and identify any areas of concern.

Addressing High Moisture Levels

Addressing high moisture levels requires a comprehensive approach that may involve:

  • Identifying and repairing leaks or sources of moisture
  • Improving ventilation and air circulation
  • Using dehumidifiers to remove excess moisture from the air
  • Encapsulating or replacing damaged building materials

It is important to address high moisture levels promptly to prevent further damage and health risks. By taking the necessary measures, you can restore a healthy and safe indoor environment for your property and occupants.