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🟡 If you need your building dehumidified, click the link and fill out the application form: https://deepdry.pl?utm_source=youtube... or call +48 538 233 940 Measurement of moisture after flooding is the moment where guesswork ends and a reliable damage diagnosis begins. Deep Dry shows how a professional drying company measures moisture in walls, floors, structures, and hidden areas to determine what's truly wet and what needs drying. If you want to distinguish between a professional damage inventory and an improvisational one after a flood, here's a specific set of tools, principles, and errors that most often undermine the assessment of the situation. The most important conclusion is simple: one reading is not enough. The conversation makes it clear that a reputable company first inventories the damage, then selects the appropriate meters for the material and location, and finally, is able to document the measurement. This allows the viewer to understand the purpose of different measurement methods and why a "ball" alone doesn't solve every problem. A large portion of the episode covers the basics. Dielectric measurement is shown, which is a quick, non-destructive assessment of moisture in walls and floors. Next comes a thermohygrometer, which allows for monitoring temperature, relative humidity, and drying conditions, and, in the version with a pyrometer, also surface temperature. This is important because this is where the dew point and the risk of condensation come into play, a key issue when it comes to mold, mildew, and seemingly "dry" walls. The video also demonstrates that professional measurement doesn't end with easily accessible areas. Examples include moisture testing under plasterboard, under shower trays, in shafts, in insulation zones, in thick tenement walls, and even in mineral wool under the roof. In practice, this means one thing: a good technician must be able to move from a quick surface diagnosis to a more in-depth inspection if the situation requires it. Equipment is also crucial. The discussion distinguishes between preliminary and professional meters, and highlights the importance of calibration curves, certification, and selecting the right electrodes for a specific task. This provides viewers with knowledge not only about "what to measure," but also about "how to measure" and "when a given method is no longer sufficient." This is especially important when inspecting wood, plaster, door frames, deep layers of masonry, or the subfloor. This material is for owners of flooded apartments and houses, but also for those who want to know how to recognize a reliable drying company. In practice, professionalism doesn't end with equipment. Interpretation of results, the correct method for the specific material, and the reporting method are also important: photos, a table, point numbering, and a report that cannot be easily challenged. The conversation also features a strong practical focus: a well-performed measurement not only aids in drying, but also streamlines renovation decisions and reduces disputes over whether the damage was assessed accurately. A major strength of the episode is the debunking of several industry myths. Topics include slight tilting of the meter, hand positioning, and working without gloves. Instead of internet theories, you get practical explanations of what actually affects the result and what is just a convenient excuse to question the measurements. This gives the viewer an advantage: after watching, you know what questions to ask after a flood, how to properly understand the readings, and how to distinguish real diagnostics from accidentally placing the meter against the wall. 🧐 What will you learn from the episode? ✔️ You'll see where to start measuring damage ✔️ You'll check what the "ball" shows ✔️ You'll learn the role of a thermohygrometer ✔️ You'll learn why you should calculate the dew point ✔️ You'll learn how to examine hidden areas ✔️ You'll understand when to drill ✔️ You'll recognize moisture under the floor ✔️ You'll distinguish between simple and professional equipment How to check wall moisture after flooding? You need to choose the right method for the material and location. Is one meter enough after flooding? No, because different areas require different measurements. What does a thermohygrometer do? It allows you to monitor humidity, temperature, and drying conditions. How do you check moisture under plasterboard or under a shower tray? Probes and measurements are helpful in hard-to-reach areas. How can you check if water has penetrated deep into the wall? Thick walls require a drill and electrodes. How to detect moisture under the floor? Flat electrodes are used for this purpose, inserted against the wall. 00:00 Measurement without guesswork 01:00 Damage inventory 02:00 Ball and dielectric measurement 03:05 Equipment/professional 05:36 Thermohygrometer and hidden zones 07:30 Pyrom...

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