ajk1
Structural
- Apr 22, 2011
- 1,791
Moisture meters are sometimes used to measure the surface wetness of concrete slabs before installing adhered flooring materials. This should not be a substitute for measuring the moisture content or relative humidity within the concrete slab. There are different ASTM tests for doing that. It is critical to measure the intermal moisture content or RH, not just the surface wetness of the slab, or flooring failures may occur.
Is there any information on:
a) how moisture meters work when used on concrete slab surfaces (do they electrically measure the surface electrical resistance or resistivity?);
b) to what depth are they measurng the moisture;
c) what their accuracy is when used in this manner;
d) is there any recognized Standard (such as ASTM) covering the use of moisture meters on concrete.
Is there any information on:
a) how moisture meters work when used on concrete slab surfaces (do they electrically measure the surface electrical resistance or resistivity?);
b) to what depth are they measurng the moisture;
c) what their accuracy is when used in this manner;
d) is there any recognized Standard (such as ASTM) covering the use of moisture meters on concrete.