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Moisture Mapping Essential Guide and Detection Methods

Moisture Mapping

Moisture mapping is a crucial tool for identifying and locating problem areas in building structures and infrastructure where excess moisture has accumulated. By employing specialized techniques, moisture mapping allows professionals to detect and assess the severity of moisture issues, enabling the development of targeted solutions to resolve them effectively.

Moisture Mapping and Detection Methods

How Does Moisture Detection Work?

Moisture detection typically involves the use of various methods and tools, including:

  • Infrared Thermography: Infrared cameras detect temperature differences on surfaces, revealing potential moisture accumulation areas.
  • Capacitance Sensors: These sensors measure changes in capacitance between two conductive plates, indicating the presence of moisture.
  • Resistance Sensors: Resistance sensors detect changes in electrical resistance, which can be influenced by moisture presence.