Moisture Mapping

Acceptable Moisture Levels

Moisture Mapping is a critical element of proactive building maintenance, enabling facility managers to identify and address moisture issues before they cause significant damage. It involves using specialized equipment to measure moisture levels in building materials, such as drywall, concrete, and wood.

Acceptable moisture levels vary depending on the material and its intended use. To ensure reliable readings, it is recommended to consult industry standards and manufacturers' specifications.

What is an acceptable damp reading?

An acceptable damp reading is typically below 16% moisture content for most building materials, including drywall, concrete, and wood. However, it is important to note that acceptable levels may vary slightly depending on the specific material and its intended application.

  • Drywall: 5% - 12%
  • Concrete: 6% - 16%
  • Wood: 6% - 12%

It is important to monitor moisture levels regularly to ensure they remain within acceptable ranges and address any issues promptly to maintain the integrity of the building and ensure the health and safety of occupants.