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I have never owned one but feel it is time to buy one.
What do you use? What do you like about it, what don't you like about it? Would you buy it again. Recommendations for buying a new moisture meter? Thanks. Scott Falvey Clear View Home Inspections, LLC Newbury, NH NACHI#05051292 www.clearviewhomeinspectionsllc.com |
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Please Note:
Rickbunzel is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
I recommend a pin meter. I have a Delmhorst but started out with a cheapee from Harbor Freight. I still have it and use it as a backup. I also have a non-invasive meter - AccuScan but don't use it as much. Two days ago I was doing an inspection and the owners stated that a leak had been fixed. It didn't look like it to me and when I pulled out the meter we were able to verify that it was an active leak.
I usually don't pull it out unless I want to confirm my visual observation that there is a leak. //Rick |
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I have a Tramex moisture encounter plus. It works well, is easy on the batteries, and doesn't damage like the pin type. Has a reasonably deep read too.
I think I paid $349 for it. Don't interfere with anything in the Constitution. That must be maintained, for it is the only safeguard of our liberties. Abraham Lincoln www.qualityhomeinspectionsfl.com |
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I have used one for years and it has never let me down. IMO Tramex makes the best on the market. Signed, Frank Carrio, CMI Certified Master Inspector & Consultant Certified Commercial Building Inspector Certified, WDI Inspector Founder & Current President, New Hampshire State Chapter NACHI NACHI, State Representative for Legislative Affairs Retired: ICC Certified Member Retired: Code Compliance Inspector. Retired: ASTM Committee Member New Hampshire License #0096 |
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Same here with the Tramex.
Paul Nachi #03091108 Olathe, Ks Nachi Member of the Year 2005 Foundation for Safer Housing, President |
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Tramex---Very Good
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Depends on what you're metering
Different meters are made for different tasks http://www.buildingpreservation.com/...meters%20.html ADAIR INSPECTION 972-487-5634 Commercial-Residential-Construction-EIFS-Infrared Thermography TREC # 4563 EDI: EIFS-MA TX # 39 2008 US Member of the Year life is the random lottery of events followed by numerous narrow escapes accept the good Last edited by badair; 12/13/07 at 4:36 PM.. |
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Wagner
Gary Porter GLP's Home and Mold Inspections 321-239-0621 Certified Commercial Mold Inspector Serving Orlando, Kissimmee, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Oviedo, Titusville, Celebration, Harmony, Avalon, Windermere, Deltona, Debary, Sanford Orange County, Seminole County, Volusia County, Osceola County www.homeandmoldinspections.com |
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![]() Your Price:$449.00 Surveymaster With FREE DVD and FREE 5 Year Warranty GE Protimeter Surveymaster Dual Function... Serves me well. http://www.professionalequipment.com...e-meters-eifs/ John McKenna, CMI (TREC #4565)
Executive Director - Master Inspector Certification Board 25 Yrs Constr Exp - 13 Yrs Home Inspector Exp American Home Inspection - East Texas. |
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cduphily is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
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I have about 5 moisture meters from the Wet Wall Tramex for EIFS which is way over priced in my book down to an el cheapo Rapitest that I paid $27 for at Lowe's about 14 years ago. I have a Delmhorst that was over $300 and they all do one thing. Tell you if something is wet...period. I use them all but can not tell you the $300 one does a better job or is more accurate than the $27 Rapitest. One is digital the other is analog but both do exactly the same thing. Do you really give a flip "how wet" something is? If it is wet, it's wet. Anything beyond that is pretty much mute. Just my opinion. The one thing I do really like about the el cheapo is it has a cord (I bought an extension cord at Radio Shack) with the pin head on the one end. I built me a extending pole with a plastic pinch clamp and I can test stains on the ceiling without having to use a ladder. I can't do that with the expensive Delmhorst. As someone said, depends on what you want to spend, how often will you use it, and for what do you intend to use it. BTW, a side by side comparision of the two pin type meters are almost exactly the same on the read out. Hope this helps.
Now, if you just want to spend some money, buy yourself a really good ladder and a really good flashlight. Those I guarantee you will use every time you do an inspection. Last edited by dedwards; 12/13/07 at 10:30 PM.. |
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Hi to all,
I still use 2 moisture meters regularly, I have a Delmhorst pin meter (great on wood) and a tramex wet wall (great on showers, drywall and plaster) I always thought I would replace both of the with a Protimeter survey master until I used one for a few days and hated it. My next moisture meter will probably be a FLIR Regards Gerry "To realize our true destiny, we must be guided not by a myth from our past, but by a vision of our future." (Mark B Adams) Commercial property Inspection Tampa, Orlando, Sarasota, Jacksonville, Ft Launderdale, Miami, Florida. NACHI cell 484-429-5466 NACHI02121106 |
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Delmhorst.
James H. Bushart Professional Building Analyst, BPI Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas 314-803-2167 Inspecting in Aurora, Branson, Carthage, Granby, Joplin, Kimberling City, Monett, Mount Vernon, Neosho, Nixa, Purdy, Reed Spring, Republic, Springfield and surrounding areas.
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Surveymaster, but I use it only to confirm something visual.
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Ive been looking to buy the surveymaster, i think it would be a good choice to start off with. If you want to look for more different types go to
www.professionalequipment.com i normally purchase the majority of my equipment through them. Never had a problem with their services or delivery time also. |
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