IS YOUR HOUSE TOO HUMID? ROT MAY OCCUR! (Find Out How...)
Check Out Our FREE GUIDE: 25 Must-Have Carpentry Tools...Under $25 Each! https://www.thehonestcarpenter.com/ Affiliate Links For Tools In This Video: Pinless Moisture Meters: https://amzn.to/3uWDVWI Pin-Type Moisture Meters: http://bit.ly/GeneralPinTypeMeter https://amzn.to/3bWa4oM Hygrometer (better for homeowners): https://amzn.to/3bgG9so (These are affiliate links. When you shop through these links, we receive a small commission at NO EXTRA CHARGE TO YOU. We greatly appreciate the support!) FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: / thehonestcarpenter FOLLOW US ON LINKEDIN: / thehonestcarpenter In a long enough timeframe, dampness and humidity can CAUSE WOOD ROT! Though not as fast-acting as rot from direct water exposure, humidity or dampness rot can cause just as much damage. This short video from The Honest Carpenter will help you understand and identify the thresholds for humidity that will lead to wood rot in your home. -------------------------------------- We’d like to thank BRYAN SMITH of HOME INSPECTIONS PLUS, LLC, FRANKLINTON, NORTH CAROLINA for helping us with this video! If you’d like to contact Bryan or his home inspection business, just use the links below! Website: https://www.inspectplusnc.com/ Facebook: / inspectplusnc Youtube: / @homeinspectionplusofncllcb2296 ---------------------------------------- We depict three types of moisture meters in this video: 1) Pin-Type Moisture Meter: Uses two to four metallic pins, inserted into wood or material, to read the internal temperature and moisture level. (Please note, these meters will mar the surface of your material.) 2) Pinless Moisture Meter: Simply press to the surface of a material, and the meter will read moisture content typically 1" into that material. 3)Pyschrometer/Hygrometer: Both measure relative humidity in an area. Hygrometers are easier to use, and therefore better for most homeowners. MOISTURE/DAMPNESS/HUMIDITY IN YOUR HOME: Houses are supposed to contain some moisture--it helps the air feel comfortable and hold its temperature. BUT, too much moisture can lead to the fungal growth mentioned in our TRUTH ABOUT WOOD ROT VIDEO: • THE TRUTH ABOUT WOOD ROT (You need to watc... In general, houses should contain a relative humidity of about 50-65%. (This can vary slightly by climate region--our climate region is quite humid.) If humidity levels exceed these ranges, mycelium spores can begin to grow and feed on lumber and building materials in the house. Lumber Moisture content should rest between 12-14%. Anything over 18% will guarantee some mold growth. WHITE ROT could begin to form. If humidity levels stay elevated year after year, the problem will get continually worse. Lumber can begin to lose its structural value. BE SURE TO CONTACT AN HVAC SPECIALIST IF MOISTURE LEVELS IN YOUR HOME REMAIN THIS HIGH! In general, it's good to have an HVAC specialist inspect and service your system every year. Thanks for watching the video! Be sure to visit us at The Honest Carpenter website: https://thehonestcarpenter.com/ (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Apex, Cary, Wake Forest--North Carolina)

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