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Check the baseboards for moisture damage

Are you concerned about moisture damage in your home? One of the first places to check is the baseboards. Moisture can cause the baseboards to swell, buckle, or rot. If you see any of these signs, it’s important to take action to address the moisture problem.

How to Check for Moisture Under My House?

Here are a few tips on how to check for moisture under your house:

  • Inspect the baseboards for any signs of moisture damage, such as swelling, buckling, or rot.
  • Use a moisture meter to check the moisture levels in the baseboards.
  • Look for any signs of water leaks, such as stains on the walls or ceiling.
  • Check the crawl space or basement for any signs of moisture, such as standing water or mold.

If you find any signs of moisture damage, it’s important to take action to address the problem. This may involve repairing any leaks, installing a dehumidifier, or improving the ventilation in the crawl space or basement.