Wisconsin Home Inspector-Independent Certified Home Inspection
Home Inspector Sussex, Wisconsin
262-442-9793
Home Inspector Sussex, Wisconsin
Testing Housing Materials for Moisture
Too much moisture in the home can be damaging to your health and the house structure.
The amount of moisture in concrete, wood and drywall can be measured. At 16 % moisture
content mold can grow on most surfaces, Also, the amount of moisture in wood joists,
studs, furniture cabinetry can be determined with a moisture meter. If the moisture
content is less than 10% don't worry. Readings above 20% could indicate a problem.
If your house contains excess moisture:
We take samples, be it in the air or direct samples from known areas of mold with our equipment. The samples are then sent to the labs for analysis to determine the classes of mold found, and to identify which ones are toxic in your environment. A separate report is then generated and delivered to you.
The key to mold control is moisture control. It is important to dry water damaged areas and items within 24-48 hours to prevent mold growth. If mold is a problem in your home, clean up the mold using a respirator mixing 1part bleach to 3 parts water and get rid of the excess water or moisture by using a dehumidifier keeping the area below 55 percent humidity. Add bathroom fans and use them up to 30 minutes after bathing. Fix leaky plumbing or other sources of water. Then wash off surfaces with detergent and water, and dry completely. Professionals sometimes use the dry ice blasting method Absorbent materials (such as ceiling tiles and carpet) that become moldy may have to be replaced.
Source: US EPA http://www.epa.gov/mold/moldresources.html
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Source: Anne Field, Extension Specialist, Emeritus, with reference from the Association for Home Appliance Manufacturers www.aham.org
Our advanced thermal imaging equipment can readily identify faulty, overloaded or loose connections that pose a fire hazard.
Radon is a cancer-causing, radioactive gas.
Too much moisture in the home can be damaging to your health and the house structure.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a gas that can build up to dangerous concentrations indoors when fuel- burning devices are not properly operated, vented, or maintained.
You should test your well water every year for coliform bacteria.
Many of the nation's Flood Insurance Rate Maps have become outdated due to urban development, changes in natural landscapes, and other factors.
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