Wood Moisture Content and Mold Growth
Moisture Mapping
Moisture Mapping is a process of measuring the moisture content of wood using a moisture meter. It is an essential part of wood preservation and can help to prevent wood rot and mold growth.
Wood Moisture Content
The moisture content of wood is the amount of water in the wood fibers. It is expressed as a percentage of the oven-dry weight of the wood. The moisture content of wood can vary depending on the species of wood, the environment, and the age of the wood.
At What Moisture Content Does Mold Grow on Wood?
Mold growth on wood is a common problem that can be caused by high moisture content. Mold can cause wood to rot and deteriorate, and it can also be a health hazard. The ideal moisture content for mold growth is between 20% and 30%. Wood with a moisture content above 30% is at high risk for mold growth.
How to Prevent Mold Growth on Wood
There are a number of things that can be done to prevent mold growth on wood. These include:
* Keeping the moisture content of wood below 30%
* Using a moisture meter to monitor the moisture content of wood
* Using a dehumidifier to reduce the moisture content of the air
* Ventilating areas where wood is stored
* Inspecting wood for mold growth regularly and cleaning any mold that is found