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Moisture Mapping Achieving Optimal Moisture Levels

Acceptable Moisture Levels

Moisture Mapping is a crucial process that assists in maintaining appropriate moisture levels within a specified area. Acceptable moisture levels typically fall within specific ranges, varying based on the materials, environment, and intended use of the space.

At What Moisture Level Does Mold Grow in Drywall?

Mold growth in drywall is a prevalent concern, especially when moisture levels exceed acceptable thresholds. It is generally accepted that mold growth in drywall initiates when moisture content surpasses 15%. However, it is essential to note that this threshold can vary depending on the type of drywall, temperature, and humidity levels. Monitoring moisture levels using Moisture Mapping techniques is crucial for preventing mold growth and maintaining a healthy indoor environment.