Moisture mapping, also known as moisture detection, refers to the process of identifying areas of excess moisture within a building or structure. This process is valuable for preventing and resolving moisture-related issues, such as mold growth, structural damage, and poor indoor air quality.
Moisture mapping can be carried out using various techniques, including:
Involves using an infrared camera to detect variations in surface temperatures, indicating potential moisture accumulation.
Employs probes or sensors to measure the moisture content of building materials, providing precise readings.
Uses electrical currents to create a detailed moisture distribution map within a structure, providing a non-invasive approach.