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High Humidity and Structural Impact

9/6/2023 (Permalink)

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High humidity is a concern no matter where you're located, and it's not just about the muggy outdoor air. It's essential to consider indoor humidity levels in your business space to prevent potential water damage, and that's where professional remediation services come into play.

Humidity is all about the moisture present in the air, measured as relative humidity (RH). This measurement tells us the percentage of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum it can hold at a given temperature. Typically, indoor comfort levels fall between 30% and 50% RH. But when this balance is disrupted, and humidity climbs above 50%, it can lead to significant issues.

One of the primary concerns is structural damage. A business with persistently high humidity levels is at risk. Excess moisture can penetrate walls, ceilings, and floors, providing a breeding ground for mold and mildew. These unwelcome guests gradually compromise the integrity of building materials, potentially causing rot, warping, or even structural failure. Moreover, high humidity can harm wooden furniture, musical instruments, and other delicate items, resulting in expensive repairs or replacements. When signs of structural damage become apparent, it's crucial to turn to remediation professionals for water damage restoration services.

By addressing high humidity issues promptly, businesses can protect their investments and maintain a safe and healthy indoor environment. Professional remediation experts like SERVPRO® are equipped with the knowledge and tools to mitigate these problems effectively.

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