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Locating Window Leaks

How to locate moisture in a house?

Moisture in a house can be a major problem, leading to damage to the structure of the house, as well as to the health of its occupants. Identifying and addressing moisture problems can eliminate these issues.

Windows are a common source of moisture in a house. There are several ways to locate window leaks, including:

  • Visual inspection: Look for any visible signs of moisture, such as water stains or mold, around the window frame.
  • Infrared camera: An infrared camera can be used to detect areas of moisture that are not visible to the naked eye.
  • Moisture meter: A moisture meter can be used to measure the moisture content of the wood around the window frame.
  • Pressure test: A pressure test can be used to determine if there are any leaks in the window frame.
  • Smoke test: A smoke test can be used to identify any leaks in the window frame.

Once a window leak has been identified, it is important to repair it as soon as possible to prevent further damage.