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Do You Use A Moisture Meter and>> 14 years 1 month ago #36090

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If you use a moisture meter what is a decent one to get to try it out?
Thanks in advance for the help. 8)

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Re: Do You Use A Moisture Meter and>> 14 years 1 month ago #36093

The two most commoly discussed amoung home inspectors are the Tramex and GE Surveymaster Protimeter. 

Tramex is an non-invasion meter.  Reportedly has a deeper reading capability than GE.  About $350-400

Surveymaster is both non-invasive and pin.  Non-invasive for tile, masonry, etc.  Pins for sticking into drywall, wood etc.  About $500

Some inspectors have both and use them for different applications. 

I have a Surveymaster.  The protective cap over the pins does not stay on very well.  I got a camera lens keeper strap (sticky pad on a string with elastic band on end).  Slip the elastic band around the meter and stick the pad to the cap.  When cap falls off, it dangles by the string instead of getting lost.  Caps cost about $5-$8 when you can find them. 
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Re: Do You Use A Moisture Meter and>> 14 years 1 month ago #36094

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Thanks for the quick reply.  If you were to choose just one typ to start would you go with the pin type or non invasive type?

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Re: Do You Use A Moisture Meter and>> 14 years 1 month ago #36097

Non-invasive.  You cant stick pin type in tile around a toilet or a masonry foundation.

Either way you need to play with them a while.  Metal corner bead in drywall will give false readings.  Other similar metal and conductive conditions will give false readings.

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Thanks everyone for the help, I'll do some more research and give it a whirl. ::)

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