Surface Moisture Test (2024)

One area of concern when using moisture meters is surface moisture. It’s a common problem for many meters used today, especially pin meters. While the user wants to determine the moisture content within the wood’s core, surface moisture – which can be caused by high humidity, rain, or even a liquid spill – can give a false reading. So it’s critical, particularly for wood flooring installers, makers of fine furniture, and people in the construction and inspection industries, to know which meters provide accurate readings when surface moisture is on wood, and which ones do not. This test will help determine that.

Real-World Scenarios

Let’s look at a couple of real-world scenarios involving surface moisture. If a wood flooring installer stacks wood flooring in an air conditioned or heated building for any length of time before installation, most likely there will be no problems with surface moisture. But unexpected things can happen in the real world to change that. For instance, a liquid might be spilled on the wood flooring prior to installation. Or, the HVAC system could shut down because of a power outage, exposing the flooring to higher humidity. Humid air causes wood to expand, and this could lead to serious problems after installation.

If a floor installer is not aware of anything like this happening to the wood flooring, and then uses a meter that is extremely sensitive to surface moisture, it’s possible to get inaccurate readings and then end up with an unpleasant surprise after installation—such as warped or split flooring.

Alternatively, consider the woodworker who leaves wood out in a shed or garage or has it stacked outside overnight. That wood may end up with condensation. Even if the condensation is wiped by hand or with a cloth, the moisture is being spread along the board. If sufficient time is not allowed for that surface moisture to dry, it may dramatically decrease the accuracy of the readings when using any meter that is sensitive to surface moisture.

These are just two possible scenarios involving surface moisture that can happen in the real world. Our Surface Moisture Test will help identify those moisture meters prone to giving inaccurate readings due to surface moisture – readings that could result in a costly mistake.

This test requires a few basic tools (all dimensions are in inches unless otherwise indicated):

  • 6x4x7/8 sponge cut in half (3x4x7/8)
  • PLA plastic enclosure – 3x4x0.78
  • Measuring beaker – graduated in milliliters (ml), 50 ml capacity

Testing Procedure

  1. Take the 3 x 4 x 7/8 sponge and soak in water.
  2. Place the sponge in a vice to squeeze the water out so that the sponge is almost dry to touch.
  3. Place the sponge into the enclosure, or holder.
  4. Add 30.0 ml of water measured in graduated cylinder and let sit for two minutes to absorb into the sponge.
  5. Ensure that the wood being tested is elevated.
  6. Record a dry reading of the wood in the measurement area.
  7. Place the sponge and enclosure face down onto the wood measurement area.
  8. While pressing down on the enclosure so that the plastic is touching the wood, swipe the sponge fully across the measurement area and back across to the starting position. There should be a sheen of water left on the board.
  9. Immediately place the meter onto the surface in the measurement area and record reading.
  10. Repeat all steps for each meter being tested (maximum of two meters for each board).

For three-dimensional (3D) printing of the sponge enclosure used in the surface moisture test, you can download the Spongeholder STL here. This file will need to be opened with either your 3D printer or computer-aided design (CAD) software.

Surface Moisture Test (2024)

FAQs

How do you test surface moisture? ›

Place the sponge and enclosure face down onto the wood measurement area. While pressing down on the enclosure so that the plastic is touching the wood, swipe the sponge fully across the measurement area and back across to the starting position. There should be a sheen of water left on the board.

What is an acceptable moisture reading for concrete? ›

Concrete Moisture Levels Can Affect Flooring

An acceptable moisture reading for concrete is usually 3.5 to 4.5 percent, which is considered dry for this material. Floor covering manufacturers will also list the allowable concrete moisture content on which their products can be installed.

What is a bad reading on a moisture meter? ›

High-quality moisture meters are accurate to within less than 0.1%. Low-end moisture meters can be very inaccurate, so multiple points of examination maybe needed to confirm your findings. Readings of 5 to 12% are considered normal, and up to 17% is considered acceptable.

What is an acceptable moisture reading in a house? ›

The general rule is that any moisture reading over 16% is considered damp and needs attention. If your reading is over 20%, you may need to replace the drywall entirely. The walls in your home with healthy humidity levels should have a moisture reading between 12 to 15%.

How to calculate surface moisture? ›

  1. Moisture States: ...
  2. AC = (WSSD - WOD) / (WOD) x 100% ...
  3. Effective Absorption: ...
  4. EA = (WSSD – WAD) / WSSD x 100% ...
  5. Wabs = (EA) Wagg ...
  6. Surface Moisture: ...
  7. SM = (Wwet – WSSD) / WSSD x 100% ...
  8. Wadd = (SM) Wagg

What is the standard for moisture testing concrete? ›

When performing a Relative Humidity test in a concrete slab it is very important to follow the international industry guidelines such as ASTM F2170, BS8201 and BS8203. The in-situ RH test requires a hole to be drilled in the concrete slab, into which a hole liner and relative humidity sensor are placed.

What is the most accurate moisture meter for concrete? ›

The Rapid RH® in situ concrete RH testing system from Wagner Meters provides you with the easiest, fastest, and most reliable method for concrete moisture testing.

What happens if there is too much moisture in concrete? ›

If the concrete substrate contains too much moisture, that moisture will find a way to escape and make its way up to the surface. The force will cause the flooring (typically concrete and wood) to crack.

What is a good moisture level? ›

Ideal humidity – and signs of trouble

Every home is different, but a level between 30 and 40 per cent humidity is typically ideal for keeping your home warm and comfortable in the winter, without leaving condensation on the windows. In the summer, that level can be higher, between 50 and 60 per cent.

Can moisture meters give false readings? ›

Moisture meter false readings

One factor that could cause false readings in pin meters would be not correcting for temperature. Several other things we already discussed can cause false readings, like not correcting for species. Low batteries could also be the culprit.

What is the range of moisture test? ›

Typically, this scale ranges in the 5 to 40% range. When testing the moisture content in non-wood materials, such as concrete, a relative scale of 0 to 100 is often used, where 0 is bone dry and 100 is saturated.

What is the acceptable moisture level in concrete walls? ›

1. What are the acceptable moisture levels in concrete? Acceptable moisture levels in concrete according to ASTM standard, when testing via ASTM F2170, the RH level of a concrete slab needs to be at or below 75% — unless the flooring system manufacturer provides alternate guidelines.

What moisture level does mold grow? ›

Mold needs 55% or higher humidity in order to grow. Also, remember that reducing humidity below 30% isn't a good idea, either. This can cause health problems, making your eyes nose and skin dry, and exasperate lung and skin conditions.

Do moisture meters really work? ›

A high-quality moisture meter used on the right material can be accurate to within less than 0.1% of the material's moisture content by weight. However, a low-end moisture meter can be wildly inaccurate.

What is the method of moisture test? ›

The major secondary methods for measuring moisture include electrical, microwave, nuclear and NIR absorbance Additional methods that are not as frequently used are hydrometry, refractometry, freezing point and GCMS.

What is the best test for moisture content? ›

Oven-Dry Tests.

This method uses ovens, dehydrators, or even microwaves to dry out a sample of material. The pre-drying weight is compared to the post-drying weight to determine how much moisture was lost, and so find out what the %MC by weight of the sample was.

How do you check moisture levels? ›

If you're wondering how to check humidity levels in your home, the most reliable method is to use a hygrometer. It measures the amount of water vapor in the air. The number it displays is the relative humidity, which is the percentage of vapor in the air compared to the highest possible amount.

How do you test ground moisture? ›

Test by squeezing a handful of soil together. Open your hand out giving it a small shake as you do. If the soil mostly holds together and a few crumbs fall away then it's perfectly moist. If it holds its shape and you can infact shape it into something – way too wet.

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