Moisture Control in Internal Walls for Allergy and Asthma Sufferers

What Should Moisture Readings Be for Internal Walls?

Moisture within internal walls can lead to mold growth and other problems that can aggravate allergies and asthma. It is important to have your walls tested regularly for moisture levels and take steps to correct any problems that are found.

The normal range for moisture content in internal walls is 10% to 15%.

If the moisture content in your walls is higher than 15%, you may have a moisture problem that needs to be addressed.

What Are the Causes of Moisture in Internal Walls?

There are a number of factors that can contribute to moisture in internal walls, including:

  • Water leaks
  • Condensation
  • Flooding
  • Poor ventilation

How Can I Tell If I Have a Moisture Problem in My Walls?

There are a few signs that you may have a moisture problem in your walls, including:

  • Mold or mildew growth
  • Musty or damp smell
  • Discoloration of walls or ceilings
  • Peeling paint or wallpaper

How Can I Fix a Moisture Problem in My Walls?

If you have a moisture problem in your walls, there are a few things you can do to fix it:

  • Identify and fix the source of the moisture
  • Ventilate your home properly
  • Dehumidify your home
  • Install a moisture barrier in your walls

How Can I Prevent Moisture Problems in My Walls?

There are a few things you can do to prevent moisture problems in your walls, including:

  • Keep your home well-ventilated
  • Use a dehumidifier in your home
  • Fix any water leaks promptly
  • Install a moisture barrier in your walls
  • Have your walls tested for moisture regularly

By following these tips, you can help to prevent moisture problems in your walls and create a healthier home environment for yourself and your family.