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Article: Getting the most from your meters: one cannot properly restore a water-damage loss without knowing the answers to some basic questions.(The Gadget Man)
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- ICS Cleaning Specialist
- Article date:
- June 1, 2009
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What materials are wet? How wet are they? Are the wet materials getting dry? What is dry? It is obvious, then, that restorers should know how to get the most from their meters.
Before we begin, I wish to thank a panel of experts who contributed to this article: Scott Warrington; Paul Laurenzi; Micah Richardson; Jeremy Reets; Tom Rochenski; Ron Colling and Kevin Fisher. These are some of the fine people that use, sell, and manufacture the meters we're discussing, and I very much appreciate their input.
The three basic tools used by a restorer to learn what is wet and what is dry are the invasive or pin-type meter, the non-invasive meter and the ...