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Moisture readings above 940 indicate a very hazardous moisture environment

A moisture reading above 940% is considered a very hazardous moisture environment. This is because moisture levels above this threshold can cause serious damage to buildings and other structures, including:

  • Mold growth
  • Mildew growth
  • Wood rot
  • Structural damage
  • Electrical hazards

If you suspect that your home or other property may have a moisture problem, it is important to contact a qualified inspector right away.

What is a Bad Moisture Reading?

A bad moisture reading is any reading that is above the acceptable level for the material being tested. Acceptable moisture levels vary depending on the material, but in general, a moisture reading above 20% is considered to be too high.

High moisture readings can indicate a variety of problems, including:

  • Water damage
  • Mold growth
  • Structural damage

If you get a high moisture reading, it is important to take action to address the problem as soon as possible.