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Why Moisture Happens and What Moisture Control Services Can Do to Stop It

Did you know indoor humidity levels above 55% can create a perfect breeding ground for mold, dust mites, and bacteria? Unchecked moisture doesnu2019t just affect air qualityu2014it silently damages walls, woodwork, and insulation. Moisture control services use advanced tools and techniques to detect and manage hidden dampness. (source)

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Why Moisture Happens and What Moisture Control Services Can Do to Stop It

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  1. Why Moisture Happens and What Moisture Why Moisture Happens and What Moisture Control Services Can Do to Stop It Control Services Can Do to Stop It? ? Did you know indoor humidity levels above 55% can create a perfect breeding ground for mold, dust mites, and bacteria? Unchecked moisture doesn’t just affect air quality—it silently damages walls, woodwork, and insulation. Moisture control services use advanced tools and techniques to detect and manage hidden dampness. (source) In this blog, you’ll explore why investing in these services is a smart step toward preserving your home’s structure and your family’s health.

  2. Where Does That Sticky Moisture Come From? Indoor Moisture Sources Showing, cooking, dishwashing, and even breathing can release moisture into the air. Indoor plants release moisture through transpiration. Stored firewood can release moisture over time. Plumbing leaks can introduce a significant amount of water. HVAC system not able to manage condensation properly. Gas heaters and other unvented appliances can contribute to moisture buildup. External Moisture Sources Water can seep into the building through cracks and leaks. Ground moisture can rise and affect the building. Poor insulation allows moisture to penetrate the building from outside. The type of material used in construction can affect how easily moisture can be absorbed and released. Proven Techniques for Moisture Control 1.Ventilation It is the most common way employed by the homeowners to minimize moisture content. Ventilation allows for sunlight to enter and natural air to circulate, which helps in reducing condensation. To enhance the effectiveness, mechanical ventilation, which typically involves fans, air conditioners, or ventilation ducts, is commonly used by moisture control services.

  3. The latest trend in ventilation systems includes technologies like mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR). MVHR systems extract stale air and introduce fresh air while recovering heat from the exhaust air to warm the incoming air, reducing energy consumption. 2. Dehumidifiers These devices are typically used by moisture control services to remove excess moisture from the air. It has a cold coil inside; that's where the water vapor condenses on the cold surface and the liquid water drips into the water collection bucket underneath. The dry air is then reheated and released back into the room. 3. Encapsulation This process involves sealing the crawl spaces and other enclosed areas to prevent moisture from entering and to create a dry, controlled environment. This is typically done by covering the crawl space floor and walls with a thick plastic liner (like polyethylene sheeting). This helps control moisture, improve air quality by preventing mold and mildew growth, and can even enhance energy efficiency by reducing drafts. The Process Moisture Control Experts Follow Inspection Moisture control services starts their work with a thorough inspection of the space. They use pin & pinless moisture meters to determine moisture levels in walls, floors, wood, etc. Infrared thermal imaging cameras are also used to identify hidden moisture. Hygrometers measure relative indoor humidity and borescopes are used to inspect hard-to-reach areas.

  4. According to the EPA, relative indoor humidity should be kept below 60%— ideally between 30% and 50%—to prevent mold growth. Moisture Mapping Moisture mapping is a way to clearly see where water has gotten into a building, like after a flood or a leak. It helps figure out exactly which areas are wet so that a proper drying plan can be made. This makes sure nothing is missed and also provides a clear report to show what was found and what needs to be done. Data collected during the inspection is plotted on a scale drawing or floor plan and by using color coding, moisture levels are represented by different colors. For example, warmer colors will indicate higher moisture. A histogram can be used to analyze the distribution of moisture readings and identify trends. The map helps moisture control services plan the drying process and identify areas needing more extensive drying techniques. Moisture Removal & Drying Moisture control services utilize various techniques to handle different types of projects. For instance, desiccant dehumidifiers are used for large-scale or cold climates and refrigerant dehumidifiers are used for typical residential use. To promote evaporation from wet surfaces like walls, carpets, or subfloors, high- velocity air movers, axial fans, and portable heaters are used. Structural Repairs Damaged materials are removed under containment if mold is present and no structural repair begins until moisture levels are confirmed to be below a safe threshold (usually <15% moisture content in wood).

  5. Moisture control services may attach new boards alongside old ones, replace compromised subflooring, or use epoxy injections and carbon fiber straps to stabilize cracked foundations. All work is guided by local building codes and INCRC/ANSI standards to ensure the home is restored both structurally and safely. Mold Remediation Mold removal techniques vary based on material: non-porous surfaces are HEPA vacuumed and cleaned with EPA-registered antimicrobials, while porous materials like drywall and insulation are discarded entirely. According to FEMA, nearly 100% of homes with water intrusion lasting over 48 hours are at risk for mold growth, and remediation costs can range from $500 for small areas to over $10,000 for extensive or whole-home projects. Together, structural repairs and mold remediation form the backbone of any successful moisture control service strategy. (source) Conclusion If increasing moisture levels are not controlled in time, they can start causing health issues and damage your home. A certain level of moisture in the house is quite normal and expected, but it definitely needs to be controlled. Signs of mold are usually visible, so if you ever notice it, you should consider contacting moisture control services like Kleen Green Group. This company provides various services for home restoration and upgrades. To learn more, visit their website.

  6. Contact Us Website :https://www.wekleengreen.com/ Visit Us : https://maps.app.goo.gl/mh8GV3jjjfVdCRtP8 E-Mail : Wekleengreen@gmail.com Contact No. : +1-4172317980 Address : Branson, Missouri 65615 USA Content Courtesy https://sites.google.com/view/moisture-control- services/home

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