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2012年8月29日 星期三

Learn To Avoid Foundation Damage With A Moisture Sensor


More than 70% of our planet is made up of water. Human beings, plants and animals need water to live and, in fact, we need special adaptations in order to live in areas where water is not abundant. Agriculturists hope that it rains as much as their crops need it and we all enjoy rainy Sundays at home. However, water is not always welcome especially if, out of a sudden, we discover that our basement has turned into our own, private ocean.

Having a leaking pipe and suffering from rainwater leaking can definitely have a negative effect in our home foundation, thus leading us to spend thousands of dollars in professional plumbers and professional contractors that are able to bring our home back to normal. When excessive water affects our foundation, it can affect its resistance and durability and be seriously weakened.

It is well known that home owners have to do regular plumbing check ups in their homes in order to be sure that there are no leaking pipes, clogged drains and that there is enough water pressure coming out of the shower and other taps.

But no matter how thorough and responsible we are taking care of our home and its foundation, many a time the leak occurs in a place where we cannot see it easily and, therefore, when we realize that we have a serious foundation problem is too late. We all know that mold and fungi are signs of humidity but many a time they occur in areas of our home we just do not check on a regular basis or are difficult to access.

In such occasions, home owners can rely on having a moisture sensor installed either in the basement or in any other place of their home. A moisture sensor, also called hygrometer or humidity analyzer are extremely sensitive humidity measurement instruments that enable home owners to make sure that the humidity in a certain room is kept within certain acceptable ranges. When the moisture sensor indicates that there is much more relative humidity in the environment than expected it immediately reports that to the home owner who are then able to promptly fix the problem.

There are different types of moisture sensors available in the market. Some of them are large and very sophisticated and are more suitable for industrial use. Others are relatively small and much less affordable. Shop around carefully and you will surely find one tailored suit to your needs.




Eduard Jim by Moisture Analyzers





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2012年8月25日 星期六

Moisture Sensors Can Prevent Foundation Damage


Home owners are well aware of the fact that preventing foundation damage is of utmost importance to ensure the integrity of their property. If the foundation of their home is damaged, then the stability and resiliency of the property is endangered and the lives of all the people living in it is put at risk too.

Apart from a bad constructed foundation, one of the most common issues that this basic part of our homes can suffer from is water damage. Either we live in an extremely wet area and the soil gets extremely wet and takes a lot of time to dry out or our house draining system is clogged so that it does not work properly. No matter the reason, if the house foundation gets wet, we may start finding humidity stains on walls and moss and fungi on ceilings and corners.

Leaking pipes are also a common cause of foundation problems. Many a time, problematic pipes can be easily detected and repaired by a professional plumber. But other times they are really very difficult to detect and, when we do, it is already too late. Either the damage in our piping system is too extensive or we discover overnight that our basement has turned into our own ocean.

Fortunately, technology advancements have come to make the life of home owners much more valuable and easy. Now, there are instruments that can accurately help home owners detect an excess of humidity somewhere in their house so that they can immediately try to solve it.

One of the most interesting technical advancements that have appeared in this sense are humidity sensors. These devices are also popularly referred to as moisture analyzers or hygrometers. These are devices that are extremely sensitive to humidity and that can accurate measure the relative humidity present in a certain environment and report the values to the user. Thus, he can decide if they are within acceptable ranges or if they need to be somehow adjusted. In the case of a home owner, if according to the hygrometer the environment is too wet, he can then decide to call a plumber to do a major check up. Moisture sensors can be placed in basements so that any unusual level of moisture can be detected. Moisture sensors are really easy to calibrate and to operate as they are simplified but accurate versions of the instruments used for industrial or manufacturing purposes.




Eduard Jim writing about Moisture Sensors





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2012年5月17日 星期四

Learn To Avoid Foundation Damage With A Moisture Sensor


More than 70% of our planet is made up of water. Human beings, plants and animals need water to live and, in fact, we need special adaptations in order to live in areas where water is not abundant. Agriculturists hope that it rains as much as their crops need it and we all enjoy rainy Sundays at home. However, water is not always welcome especially if, out of a sudden, we discover that our basement has turned into our own, private ocean.

Having a leaking pipe and suffering from rainwater leaking can definitely have a negative effect in our home foundation, thus leading us to spend thousands of dollars in professional plumbers and professional contractors that are able to bring our home back to normal. When excessive water affects our foundation, it can affect its resistance and durability and be seriously weakened.

It is well known that home owners have to do regular plumbing check ups in their homes in order to be sure that there are no leaking pipes, clogged drains and that there is enough water pressure coming out of the shower and other taps.

But no matter how thorough and responsible we are taking care of our home and its foundation, many a time the leak occurs in a place where we cannot see it easily and, therefore, when we realize that we have a serious foundation problem is too late. We all know that mold and fungi are signs of humidity but many a time they occur in areas of our home we just do not check on a regular basis or are difficult to access.

In such occasions, home owners can rely on having a moisture sensor installed either in the basement or in any other place of their home. A moisture sensor, also called hygrometer or humidity analyzer are extremely sensitive humidity measurement instruments that enable home owners to make sure that the humidity in a certain room is kept within certain acceptable ranges. When the moisture sensor indicates that there is much more relative humidity in the environment than expected it immediately reports that to the home owner who are then able to promptly fix the problem.

There are different types of moisture sensors available in the market. Some of them are large and very sophisticated and are more suitable for industrial use. Others are relatively small and much less affordable. Shop around carefully and you will surely find one tailored suit to your needs.




Eduard Jim by Moisture Analyzers





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2012年5月15日 星期二

Moisture Sensors Can Prevent Foundation Damage


Home owners are well aware of the fact that preventing foundation damage is of utmost importance to ensure the integrity of their property. If the foundation of their home is damaged, then the stability and resiliency of the property is endangered and the lives of all the people living in it is put at risk too.

Apart from a bad constructed foundation, one of the most common issues that this basic part of our homes can suffer from is water damage. Either we live in an extremely wet area and the soil gets extremely wet and takes a lot of time to dry out or our house draining system is clogged so that it does not work properly. No matter the reason, if the house foundation gets wet, we may start finding humidity stains on walls and moss and fungi on ceilings and corners.

Leaking pipes are also a common cause of foundation problems. Many a time, problematic pipes can be easily detected and repaired by a professional plumber. But other times they are really very difficult to detect and, when we do, it is already too late. Either the damage in our piping system is too extensive or we discover overnight that our basement has turned into our own ocean.

Fortunately, technology advancements have come to make the life of home owners much more valuable and easy. Now, there are instruments that can accurately help home owners detect an excess of humidity somewhere in their house so that they can immediately try to solve it.

One of the most interesting technical advancements that have appeared in this sense are humidity sensors. These devices are also popularly referred to as moisture analyzers or hygrometers. These are devices that are extremely sensitive to humidity and that can accurate measure the relative humidity present in a certain environment and report the values to the user. Thus, he can decide if they are within acceptable ranges or if they need to be somehow adjusted. In the case of a home owner, if according to the hygrometer the environment is too wet, he can then decide to call a plumber to do a major check up. Moisture sensors can be placed in basements so that any unusual level of moisture can be detected. Moisture sensors are really easy to calibrate and to operate as they are simplified but accurate versions of the instruments used for industrial or manufacturing purposes.




Eduard Jim writing about Moisture Sensors





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2011年12月15日 星期四

Learn To Avoid Foundation Damage With A Moisture Sensor


More than 70% of our planet is made up of water. Human beings, plants and animals need water to live and, in fact, we need special adaptations in order to live in areas where water is not abundant. Agriculturists hope that it rains as much as their crops need it and we all enjoy rainy Sundays at home. However, water is not always welcome especially if, out of a sudden, we discover that our basement has turned into our own, private ocean.

Having a leaking pipe and suffering from rainwater leaking can definitely have a negative effect in our home foundation, thus leading us to spend thousands of dollars in professional plumbers and professional contractors that are able to bring our home back to normal. When excessive water affects our foundation, it can affect its resistance and durability and be seriously weakened.

It is well known that home owners have to do regular plumbing check ups in their homes in order to be sure that there are no leaking pipes, clogged drains and that there is enough water pressure coming out of the shower and other taps.

But no matter how thorough and responsible we are taking care of our home and its foundation, many a time the leak occurs in a place where we cannot see it easily and, therefore, when we realize that we have a serious foundation problem is too late. We all know that mold and fungi are signs of humidity but many a time they occur in areas of our home we just do not check on a regular basis or are difficult to access.

In such occasions, home owners can rely on having a moisture sensor installed either in the basement or in any other place of their home. A moisture sensor, also called hygrometer or humidity analyzer are extremely sensitive humidity measurement instruments that enable home owners to make sure that the humidity in a certain room is kept within certain acceptable ranges. When the moisture sensor indicates that there is much more relative humidity in the environment than expected it immediately reports that to the home owner who are then able to promptly fix the problem.

There are different types of moisture sensors available in the market. Some of them are large and very sophisticated and are more suitable for industrial use. Others are relatively small and much less affordable. Shop around carefully and you will surely find one tailored suit to your needs.




Eduard Jim by Moisture Analyzers





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2011年11月30日 星期三

Moisture Sensors Can Prevent Foundation Damage


Home owners are well aware of the fact that preventing foundation damage is of utmost importance to ensure the integrity of their property. If the foundation of their home is damaged, then the stability and resiliency of the property is endangered and the lives of all the people living in it is put at risk too.

Apart from a bad constructed foundation, one of the most common issues that this basic part of our homes can suffer from is water damage. Either we live in an extremely wet area and the soil gets extremely wet and takes a lot of time to dry out or our house draining system is clogged so that it does not work properly. No matter the reason, if the house foundation gets wet, we may start finding humidity stains on walls and moss and fungi on ceilings and corners.

Leaking pipes are also a common cause of foundation problems. Many a time, problematic pipes can be easily detected and repaired by a professional plumber. But other times they are really very difficult to detect and, when we do, it is already too late. Either the damage in our piping system is too extensive or we discover overnight that our basement has turned into our own ocean.

Fortunately, technology advancements have come to make the life of home owners much more valuable and easy. Now, there are instruments that can accurately help home owners detect an excess of humidity somewhere in their house so that they can immediately try to solve it.

One of the most interesting technical advancements that have appeared in this sense are humidity sensors. These devices are also popularly referred to as moisture analyzers or hygrometers. These are devices that are extremely sensitive to humidity and that can accurate measure the relative humidity present in a certain environment and report the values to the user. Thus, he can decide if they are within acceptable ranges or if they need to be somehow adjusted. In the case of a home owner, if according to the hygrometer the environment is too wet, he can then decide to call a plumber to do a major check up. Moisture sensors can be placed in basements so that any unusual level of moisture can be detected. Moisture sensors are really easy to calibrate and to operate as they are simplified but accurate versions of the instruments used for industrial or manufacturing purposes.




Eduard Jim writing about Moisture Sensors





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