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Moisture Mapping Understanding Wood Moisture Content and Mold Growth

Properly assessing wood moisture content is crucial to prevent costly damage and maintain structural integrity. Moisture Mapping provides a comprehensive analysis of moisture levels in wood, helping professionals make informed decisions about maintenance, repairs, and remediation.

Wood Moisture Content:

  • Moisture content affects wood’s strength, stability, and susceptibility to decay.
  • High moisture content can lead to warping, cracking, and loss of structural integrity.
  • Determining moisture content is essential for proper storage, treatment, and construction.

At What Moisture Content Does Mold Grow on Wood?

Mold growth is a significant concern in moisture-affected wood, compromising its integrity and creating health hazards.

Studies show that mold typically begins to grow on wood when its moisture content reaches or exceeds 20%. Therefore, maintaining moisture content below this threshold is crucial to prevent mold infestation.

Moisture Mapping empowers professionals with the knowledge to identify areas with elevated moisture levels, allowing for prompt intervention and effective remediation.