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How does concrete moisture testing differ between commercial and residential jobs? Jason Spangler, Wagner Meters’ sales manager, explains the equipment to use and steps to take for success.


HOME & DRY


Whether you’re doing a commercial or residential job, moisture testing is an important step. Without moisture testing, you have no way of knowing whether the project will turn out well or if there will be significant moisture-related failures down the road.


CONCRETE MOISTURE TESTING


FOR COMMERCIAL JOBS Moisture testing for commercial jobs is pretty unavoidable, and it’s often done using tools that measure the relative humidity of concrete floor slabs, like Wagner’s Rapid RH in-situ probes.


If moisture issues do appear, they are usually brought to the attention of the general contractor so there can be a discussion revolving around how to proceed, be it waiting longer or utilising different flooring products.


How does this change for residential projects? CONCRETE MOISTURE TESTING


FOR RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS The residential business model for doing floors isn’t always conducive to doing in-depth concrete moisture testing. Relative humidity tests or calcium chloride tests require more time, more money, and more effort. However, using a concrete moisture meter can greatly increase the chances of success.


Opting for a more expensive moisture test in a residential setting can be tricky because it’s difficult to know exactly


how much a job is going to cost right off the bat. For example, imagine that a salesperson goes out to a site, and the site already has flooring down, so there isn’t any exposed concrete to test. Even if the concrete were exposed, it’s not worth it for the salesperson to spend the money on a relative humidity test if they don’t even know whether or not they’ll be doing the job.


In order to get the job and complete it, they need to offer a price and at some level, make an educated guess about the moisture state of the concrete.


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This is where a concrete moisture meter comes in handy. A concrete moisture meter like Wagner’s C555 meter makes moisture testing easy, fast, and effortless. With it, moisture testing simply involves exposing the concrete in the corner of a room – easily done if it’s carpeted – and taking preliminary readings to know what to do next.


The professional can then determine if it is appropriate to proceed or if further moisture testing is needed.


WHAT YOU GAIN BY TESTING


FOR MOISTURE The information that’s gained from moisture testing can be used to select the proper means of moisture mitigation so that future flooring issues can be avoided. This could include vapour retarders, surface membranes, or applied barriers.


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No matter what moisture testing protocol you use or moisture mitigation you apply, your reputation is still on the line, so saving time and making the job run smoothly is important for all involved.


TOOLS FOR SUCCESS Whether working on residential projects or commercial projects, who doesn’t like to have a tool that can shorten the project timeline, save money, and eliminate confusion?


The C555 concrete moisture meter from Wagner Meters is that tool. This useful device identifies moisture hotspots and guides further moisture measurement methods, like checking relative humidity.


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When paired with Rapid RH in-situ probes, you can guarantee the success of your project using the most accurate moisture testing method. The C555 plus the Rapid RH in-situ probes are truly a dynamic duo.


Using these tools means that you can complete your projects with confidence and bolster your reputation with both residential and commercial clients. So, make a concrete moisture meter part of your best practices when testing for moisture and look forward to the ease that comes with it.


Relative humidity test kits often get used to measure concrete moisture for commercial projects, but this test method is not always conducive for residential projects.


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Need more information about commercial or residential moisture testing in concrete? Call Wagner Meters toll-free at (844) 574-0228 or visit the website.


www.wagnermeters.com


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