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Ethical Conduct in Moisture Assessments

Moisture assessments play a crucial role in identifying moisture issues within a property. These assessments are conducted to determine the cause and extent of moisture damage, and to recommend appropriate remedial actions. In order to ensure the accuracy and reliability of moisture assessments, it is essential to adhere to ethical guidelines.

Accuracy and Objectivity

  • Moisture assessments should be conducted by qualified and experienced professionals.
  • Accurate and reliable equipment should be used to collect moisture readings.
  • The results of moisture assessments should be presented in a clear and unbiased manner.

Transparency and Disclosure

  • Any potential conflicts of interest should be disclosed prior to conducting a moisture assessment.
  • The limitations of the assessment should be clearly stated in the report.
  • The report should include all relevant data and observations.

Professional Conduct

  • Moisture assessors should maintain confidentiality of client information.
  • Recommendations should be based on sound technical principles.
  • Pressure sales tactics or exaggerated claims should be avoided.

What should moisture readings be for internal walls?

The acceptable moisture content for internal walls varies depending on the material used, the environment, and the age of the property. However, as a general guide, the following moisture readings are considered acceptable:

Material Acceptable Moisture Content
Plasterboard 6-12%
Timber 6-12%
Brick 2-6%
Concrete 2-4%

It is important to note that these are general guidelines only, and specific circumstances may require different moisture levels. If you are concerned about the moisture content of your internal walls, it is advisable to consult a qualified moisture assessor.