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Which instruments should surveyors use to monitor moisture condition?

By: Series: Structural Survey ; 22(1) 2004, 7-19(13)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the concept of monitoring moisture content as a surveying aid in connection with appraisal of buildings and when assessing the drying out of buildings, for example, after flood damage. It also presents the findings of tests on various instruments to record the drying out of brick, timber and cement screed specimens. Conclusions are drawn on the most appropriate methods for the surveyor to use when monitoring the moisture content of construction materials. Graphs and tables. [Taken from journal abstract].
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Discusses the concept of monitoring moisture content as a surveying aid in connection with appraisal of buildings and when assessing the drying out of buildings, for example, after flood damage. It also presents the findings of tests on various instruments to record the drying out of brick, timber and cement screed specimens. Conclusions are drawn on the most appropriate methods for the surveyor to use when monitoring the moisture content of construction materials. Graphs and tables. [Taken from journal abstract].