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Topic: tools for water damage
Posted By: splash_$$$_dash
Subject: tools for water damage
Date Posted: 01/June/2007 at 4:42pm
What are the basic tool for water damage?
ie. detecting moisture & mold

thanks



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Posted By: doug
Date Posted: 01/June/2007 at 5:15pm
Splash there a many tools for basic moisture detection a hydro sensor will work if it is carpet it will also double as a urine dector. There are thermo hygrometers, Penetrating and non penetrating meters. For mold an industial hygenist will do the trick?

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Posted By: splash_$$$_dash
Date Posted: 01/June/2007 at 5:44pm
thanks
this helps


Posted By: MR. STEAMER
Date Posted: 01/June/2007 at 10:01pm
<----these will help you float

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Posted By: cmaster
Date Posted: 01/June/2007 at 11:34pm
Oh yeah

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The STD Meter


Posted By: AdvaClean
Date Posted: 08/August/2008 at 3:33am

Digital Camera

Penetrating Meter / w slide hammer

thermo hygrometer

non-invasive meter

boroscope

thermal imaging camera

IMO it is better to have a different meter for each application rather than and all-in-one meter. Mainly because of penetration depth and accuracy of the non-invasive not to mention it is annoying using leads instead of just "jabbing" with the meter.

My personal preferences for the equipment above are:

Penetrating- Delmhorst BD-10 w slide hammer (great assortment of pins, easy to use, analog readout shows well in picture documentation)

Non-invasive - Tramex Moisture Encounter Plus (great penetration, easy to use, analog readout shows well in picture documentation)

Thermo hygrometer- Extech RH490 w/ GPP (quick response time allows for less time spent monitoring and documenting)

Boroscope- Rigid seasnake

Thermal imaging camera- Nice to have but it is in no way a replacement for the above detection equipment. A properly trained tech with the meters above is far more capable of detecting moisture, determining its source, and determining if a structure is dry than a tech relying on thermal imaging. It is however a nice addition to the arsenal provided you are properly trained in when and how to use it.  If purchasing a IR camera look for one with "fusion" which surrounds what you are looking at with a visible light image. Makes life much easier.....

As far as mold detection your eyes, your mouth, your nose, and proper training in "discovering" it are the best tools imo...... Look where conditions are right, ask about previous damage, look for signs of previous damge (funny paint texture, swollen base boards, discolored tackless, etc.). Finding and documenting mold on the initial inspection can save your ass and should always be on your mind.

If further detection devices are needed there is tape and air sampling equipment available...



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Posted By: prouddadx3
Date Posted: 11/November/2008 at 8:20am
How expensive are the thermal imaging cameras? Do they help a lot? 

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