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Moisture Mapping A Comprehensive Guide

Moisture Mapping and Detection Methods

Moisture mapping is a pivotal aspect of building maintenance and diagnostics. It is utilized to identify areas of moisture intrusion, revealing potential sources of damage and facilitating preventive measures.

How Does Moisture Mapping Work?

Moisture mapping leverages various techniques to pinpoint moisture sources in buildings:

* Thermography: Infrared cameras detect temperature variations, highlighting moisture-laden areas.
* Moisture Meters: Pinpoint instruments measure moisture content directly.
* Moisture Mapping Cameras: Specialized cameras use sensors to capture moisture patterns.
* Surface Sensors: Placed on surfaces, these sensors monitor moisture levels over time.
* Electrical Impedance Tomography: Non-invasive technique that measures the electrical conductivity of a surface, revealing moisture variations.