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Testing Housing Materials for Moisture

Too much moisture in the home can be damaging to your health and the house structure.

The amount of moisture in concrete, wood and drywall can be measured. Also, the amount of moisture in wood joists, studs, furniture cabinetry can be determined with a moisture meter. If the moisture content is less than 10% don't worry. Readings above 20% could indicate a problem.

If your house contains excess moisture:

Note that combustion gases from these appliances can be dangerous. Use a carbon monoxide meter to determine if gases are entering your home.

Wood moisture meters may be available at building supply centers. However, consider hiring a professional to check the moisture in your home.


Title: Testing Housing Materials for Moisture Number: 270
Script writer: Pat Huelman, Ext Spec-Building & Energy Systems Source: Univ of Minn Extension Service
Date: 1994/1998/2006 Reviewer: Richard Stone, REE, Housing Technology




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