Radio-wave (RF) moisture meters:
We
implement the latest moisture detecting devices to help located and identify hidden moisture inside the house. Since moisture
is the only factor to mold growth that can be controlled, a moisture intrusion inspection is the first step in identifying
hidden mold problems. Our non-destructive moisture meters are able to identify a moisture problem up to 3" behind a wall
surface.
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| Radio-wave moisture meter |
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Pin-type moisture meter:
The
"destructive" moisture meter has 2 pin electrodes on the top of unit in order to confirm an elevated moisture reading
with the radio-wave moisture meter. These pins will be placed into the material and a digital reading of the percent of moisture
will show on the screen. This can be helpful to determine the moisture content of some building material to see if enough
moisture is present for mold to develop.
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| GE Pin-type moisture meter |
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Boroscope Camera: The special boroscope camera is used to help see
in areas that would normally be inaccessible. The HVAC system ductwork is able to be better inspected due to the use of this
camera. Other uses include; behind the walls (with a small hole drilled for access), behind appliances, on the sides &
back of air handlers, under kitchen cabinets, etc.
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| Rigid Boroscope Camera Used In Ductwork |
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Fluke temperature & hygrometer:
The
hygrometer is a helpful tool that we implement on our IAQ investigations to determine temperature, humidity (RH%) &
the dew point of the interior of the house. Elevated humidity can cause surface mold and other microbial problems
in a structure and should be kept between 30-55% to help limit growth.
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| Fluke 971 Hygrometer |
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