Moisture Meters: Essential Toolkit for Roofing Contractors | DSS Roofing

Roofing contractors who deal with disasters related to water intrusions such as hurricanes, heavy rainstorms, and fire require moisture meters to measure and assess the damage quickly and efficiently. In order to expedite needed construction at a low cost, it is critical for Roofers in New York to discern between salvageable and unsalvageable materials.

Long after a disaster, excess water in roofing materials can lead to mold growth and material degradation. The capacity to provide sufficient evidence to verify existing water damage may be required for insurance claims or probable FEMA registration.

Moisture meters are available to the roofing sector, however, they often require calibration, sampling, and specialized people. They're also not very portable or adaptable when it comes to measuring a range of materials in the construction.

Fortunately, roofing contractors now have access to a new category of portable, handheld, immediate moisture monitoring instruments that can be used on a wide range of materials and require no additional training. Wherever moisture is a concern in the project, this "point-and-measure" equipment can be used. These new tools, which can be purchased or rented, are already being used by Professional Roofers in New York to help speed up repair and enhance construction quality.

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As a result, today's roofing contractor's toolset needs a refresh. Contractors working on projects where water intrusion is a concern will require a dependable, portable instant moisture meter as well as other equipment to dry and remove water during the initial evaluation and throughout the construction or repair phase.

Hurricanes and Storms: 

In a short amount of time, a slow-moving, powerful hurricane can dump up to two feet of rain. According to the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, a category 4 hurricane can have winds of up to 155 mph and storm surges of up to 18 ft. This can result in significant roof damage, necessitating costly repairs to homes, businesses, and industrial structures.

A violent storm or hurricane can remove shingles sufficiently to let water in and ruin the structure of a building from the top-down, whether or not the damage is obvious. A visual assessment of the roof by a roofing contractor can identify any potential damage promptly. However, as they do the necessary repairs following a large storm, they'll want to find any moisture leaking in immediately before it causes too much harm.

The edges, perimeters, and joints of a roof are particularly vulnerable to wind damage from storms and hurricanes. These locations, as well as the areas surrounding any damaged or loose shingles, are excellent places to start looking for damage that could allow water to seep in.

Examining Roofing Materials Effectively: 

Bogart advises builders to use moisture meters that employ near-infrared (NIR) light to examine a wide range of roofing materials. NIR light is a non-contact secondary measurement technology that provides instant, laboratory-quality moisture readings.

Damage to Roof and Structure: 

If your home or business has suffered serious roofing and structural damage as a result of strong winds, toppled trees, or catastrophic flooding, chances are you've been exposed to a significant amount of water from flash floods, rain, or storms surges.

When buildings are ripped open or flooded, it's critical to figure out how much damage has occurred: How much of the structure was flooded? Is the structure just damaged in one part? What should be changed?

Check what is dry and intact and if the building has suffered substantial roofing and structural damage. Many of these questions can be answered by using a moisture meter.

Fire: 

Extinguishing a fire often necessitates the use of massive amounts of water, which can be just as damaging to a property as the fire itself. Using a universal moisture meter or a NIR meter to identify the level of water damage in plain view and behind the scenes might be helpful for a roofing restoration contractor on the first examination.

Is the roof substrate too wet to repair? Dry rot can be a problem for wood that has been exposed to water or flooding. As a result, employing a wood moisture tester to ensure that the wood has dried properly can help prevent dry rot from destroying the structure.

While moisture measurement for disaster recovery is mostly used for initial assessment, it can also be useful during the reconstruction phase.

DSS Roofing offers roofing, chimney, repair, replacement, and roof snow removal services along with Roofing Emergency Services in New York. They have 20+ years of experience and are renowned for providing residential, commercial, and industrial roofing services. Contact them today to know more or request a free estimate for your services!


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