Moisture meters, hygrometers, solutions and trainings for buildings
On site humidity diagnosis
For an architect, builder, flooring installer or plumber, painter, carpenter or joiner, measuring moisture and humidity contributes to ensuring the overall quality of construction.Water supply during construction, leaking pipes, moisture migration from the floor, and condensation are some of the many likely sources that can contribute excess water, in either gaseous or liquid form.
Controlling equilibrium relative humidity of supports before installing flooring, checking moisture in walls and monitoring the indoor and outdoor air humidity before painting can safeguard against problems of paint peeling, blistering and chalking.
In plumbing, detecting and measuring moisture, including behind tile, lessens the impact of repairing a leak by avoiding unnecessary destruction...
Knowing the causes of deterioration linked to excess water is to be well equipped for appropriate renovation services in improving the thermal performance of materials and the environmental quality of a structure (such as comfort, health, and controlling energy consumption).
Experience in using a moisture meter and a thermo-hygrometer to take care of these concerns allows the professional to diagnose moisture, alongside his regular work, or to ensure project management by the rulebook.
In addition to its range of moisture meters and hygrometers, Domosystem offers its moisture expert services for building moisture survey and indoor air quality pre-diagnosis.
Workshops and technical solutions
"Life cycle assessment applied to building", "Conciliating energy performance and indoor air quality" and "Indoor air quality and health in tertiary buildings", here are the workshops-trainings offered by Domosystem.Treating rising damp and ensuring indoor air renewal also contribute to the environmental quality of buildings.
Products
This moisture meter and thermo-hygrometer allows to measure humidity, ambient temperature, dew point and thermal bridges as well as the moisture
content of materials (on the surface and in depth).
High environmental quality of buildings?
HEQ, this process integrates "global cost": apprehending the life cycle of buildings is a work of anticipation.
It results in:
- reduced exploitation costs,
- environmental and social benefits…
A HEQ operation will perform even better since the project vision is actually shared by all –designers, builders, owners, operators, occupiers-.
Air quality? Energy efficiency?
Reconciling the two upstream avoids the costs related to amendment works after building or refurbishment: work costs, social costs –health, absenteeism- and environmental impacts.
Exploitation mode and ways of life have a notable share in “global cost”.
