Moisture mapping is a crucial process in building maintenance that involves measuring and analyzing moisture levels within structures.
Acceptable moisture levels vary depending on the material and the intended use of the space. However, generally, moisture levels should not exceed 15% for drywall and wooden surfaces to prevent mold growth and structural damage.
Mold growth becomes a significant concern when moisture levels in drywall reach or exceed 20%. At this threshold, mold spores can proliferate, leading to health hazards and degradation of the drywall.