Delmhorst G-79W/CS Gypsum Moisture Meter, 0.2 to 50%

Model: G-79W/CS

Delmhorst G-79W/CS Gypsum Moisture Meter, 0.2 to 50%

Model: G-79W/CS

With this moisture meter, you can easily measure the amount of moisture in gypsum. The meter features an analog display and a built-in calibration check.

With this moisture meter, you can easily measure the amount of moisture in gypsum. The meter features an analog display and a built-in calibration check.

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Monitor the level of moisture in gypsum with this Delmhorst G-79W/CS Gypsum Moisture Meter. The meter boasts an analog display for easy reading of the 3-range scale, which features 0.2 to 1%, 1 to 8% and 8 to 50% scales. This meter comes with a carrying case for added protection while on the go.

Features

  • Measure a vast range of moisture levels in gypsum
  • Offers 3 range scales, including 0.2 to 1%, 1 to 8% and 8 to 50%
  • Analog display is easy to read
  • Built-in calibration check helps ensure accurate readings
  • Built-in battery check and auto-shutoff timer help optimize battery life
  • Built to endure rugged environments
  • Comes with a plastic carrying case for simple storage and safe transport
  • Powered by a 9V battery

Delmhorst G-79W/CS Specifications


Moisture Range0.2 to 1%, 1 to 8%, 8 to 50%
Battery CheckYes
Calibration CheckYes
Auto Shutoff TimerYes
Power Supply9V battery
Product Length2.75in (6.99cm)
Product Width3.88in (9.86cm)
Product Height7.38in (18.75cm)
Product Weight1lb (453.59g)
Manufacturer Warranty1 year

What's included with the Delmhorst G-79W/CS


  • Gypsum Moisture Meter
  • Plastic Carrying Case
  • 9V Battery

Expert Take

by: Tom Laurenzi, Delmhorst

Three warning signs you have a moisture problem and how to verify it

There is an often-unseen problem lurking in many homes across the country: moisture intrusion. A little excess water in the wrong place can cause many other problems, such as mold growth, pest infestations, and weakened building structures.

In many cases, moisture problems in houses or other structures are easy to miss until they've progressed past the point of easy repair. Early detection of these problems is a must for minimizing the extent and cost of the damage. But, how can you identify a moisture problem in the first place?

There are a few warning signs that homeowners should be on the lookout for, including:

Mold growing on wall
1. Musty odors

One of the most frequently-encountered signs of a moisture problem is the presence of strong, musty odors. This olfactory warning sign is a strong indicator that there is water damage somewhere nearby - possibly in building materials hidden from your direct view, such as in the insulation behind your walls or in a crawl space that you may have difficulty reaching unaided.

This odor is often caused by bacteria and mold growth that feeds on the excess moisture in a dark, cool space. If left alone long enough, the spores from mold can become a respiratory hazard, and the affected area may start showing visible signs of rot.

2. Dark patches in building materials

One of the most obvious signs of water-related problems in any structure is the appearance of dark patches in walls, ceilings, and other surfaces. As water seeps into building materials, it tends to cause the materials to visibly darken.

Homeowners can often find these dark patches in ceilings after a heavy storm - which indicates roof damage - or in walls if there's a burst or leaky pipe there.

3. Gathering of pests

Water is a basic necessity for life - and pests like ants, cockroaches, rodents, termites, and wasps are no exception. A sudden increase in the presence of pests could be an indirect indication that they've found a suitable source of water in your home. Of course, other nutrient sources, such as open food containers, exposed trash bins, and the like can also attract pests, so it's important to consider whether there are any such food sources nearby.

Verifying moisture problems in the home

So, say you've spotted one of the warning signs above, but want to make sure whether or not there's a moisture problem in your house. How can you get a quantifiable, scientifically-accurate measurement of how much moisture is in your walls, ceilings, floors, etc.?

One of the best ways to get quantifiable measurements of moisture in the home is to use a moisture meter!

Discover more

To learn more about moisture meters, check out the following guide:

Ask a question about Delmhorst G-79W/CS Gypsum Moisture Meter, 0.2 to 50%

Customer Reviews for the Delmhorst G-79W/CS

Delmhorst G-79W/CS Offers



Monitor the level of moisture in gypsum with this Delmhorst G-79W/CS Gypsum Moisture Meter. The meter boasts an analog display for easy reading of the 3-range scale, which features 0.2 to 1%, 1 to 8% and 8 to 50% scales. This meter comes with a carrying case for added protection while on the go.

Features

  • Measure a vast range of moisture levels in gypsum
  • Offers 3 range scales, including 0.2 to 1%, 1 to 8% and 8 to 50%
  • Analog display is easy to read
  • Built-in calibration check helps ensure accurate readings
  • Built-in battery check and auto-shutoff timer help optimize battery life
  • Built to endure rugged environments
  • Comes with a plastic carrying case for simple storage and safe transport
  • Powered by a 9V battery

Delmhorst G-79W/CS Specifications


Moisture Range0.2 to 1%, 1 to 8%, 8 to 50%
Battery CheckYes
Calibration CheckYes
Auto Shutoff TimerYes
Power Supply9V battery
Product Length2.75in (6.99cm)
Product Width3.88in (9.86cm)
Product Height7.38in (18.75cm)
Product Weight1lb (453.59g)
Manufacturer Warranty1 year

What's included with the Delmhorst G-79W/CS


  • Gypsum Moisture Meter
  • Plastic Carrying Case
  • 9V Battery

Expert Take

by: Tom Laurenzi, Delmhorst

Three warning signs you have a moisture problem and how to verify it

There is an often-unseen problem lurking in many homes across the country: moisture intrusion. A little excess water in the wrong place can cause many other problems, such as mold growth, pest infestations, and weakened building structures.

In many cases, moisture problems in houses or other structures are easy to miss until they've progressed past the point of easy repair. Early detection of these problems is a must for minimizing the extent and cost of the damage. But, how can you identify a moisture problem in the first place?

There are a few warning signs that homeowners should be on the lookout for, including:

Mold growing on wall
1. Musty odors

One of the most frequently-encountered signs of a moisture problem is the presence of strong, musty odors. This olfactory warning sign is a strong indicator that there is water damage somewhere nearby - possibly in building materials hidden from your direct view, such as in the insulation behind your walls or in a crawl space that you may have difficulty reaching unaided.

This odor is often caused by bacteria and mold growth that feeds on the excess moisture in a dark, cool space. If left alone long enough, the spores from mold can become a respiratory hazard, and the affected area may start showing visible signs of rot.

2. Dark patches in building materials

One of the most obvious signs of water-related problems in any structure is the appearance of dark patches in walls, ceilings, and other surfaces. As water seeps into building materials, it tends to cause the materials to visibly darken.

Homeowners can often find these dark patches in ceilings after a heavy storm - which indicates roof damage - or in walls if there's a burst or leaky pipe there.

3. Gathering of pests

Water is a basic necessity for life - and pests like ants, cockroaches, rodents, termites, and wasps are no exception. A sudden increase in the presence of pests could be an indirect indication that they've found a suitable source of water in your home. Of course, other nutrient sources, such as open food containers, exposed trash bins, and the like can also attract pests, so it's important to consider whether there are any such food sources nearby.

Verifying moisture problems in the home

So, say you've spotted one of the warning signs above, but want to make sure whether or not there's a moisture problem in your house. How can you get a quantifiable, scientifically-accurate measurement of how much moisture is in your walls, ceilings, floors, etc.?

One of the best ways to get quantifiable measurements of moisture in the home is to use a moisture meter!

Discover more

To learn more about moisture meters, check out the following guide:

Ask a question about Delmhorst G-79W/CS Gypsum Moisture Meter, 0.2 to 50%

Customer Reviews for the Delmhorst G-79W/CS

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