Check The Walls

Moisture damage can weaken your home’s structural integrity and cause health problems. Therefore, it is essential to check for moisture regularly, especially under your house. There are a few simple steps you can follow to check for moisture:

1. Look for Signs of Moisture

  • Visible water
  • Mold or mildew
  • Musty smells
  • Damp or wet insulation
  • Bubbling or peeling paint

2. Physical Examination

– Run your hand along the walls and floors under your house, feeling for dampness or moisture.
– Use a moisture meter to measure the moisture content of the walls and floors.

3. Check for Condensation

– Look for condensation on the walls or floors under your house, especially in the winter.
– Condensation can indicate that there is a moisture problem.

4. Inspect the Pipes and Drains

  • Look for any leaks or cracks in the pipes and drains.
  • Inspect the washing machine and dishwasher hoses.
  • Make sure the sump pump is working properly.

5. Check the Grading

The grading around your house should slope away from the foundation to prevent water from accumulating near your home. If the grading is not correct, water can seep into the basement or crawl space and cause moisture damage.

6. Seek Professional Help

If you find any signs of moisture damage, it is important to contact a qualified professional for further assistance.