Moisture intrusion is one of the most common—and most misdiagnosed—issues in buildings. Leaks, elevated humidity, and hidden water damage can lead to structural deterioration, microbial growth, and indoor air quality concerns.
Our investigations focus on identifying the source of moisture, how it is entering, and where it is impacting the structure—so the problem can be corrected at its origin.

Active leaks can originate from roofing systems, wall assemblies, or window penetrations. We identify the point of entry and trace how water is moving through the structure to determine the true source—not just where it become
Leaks from supply lines, drains, or fixtures can lead to concealed moisture damage. We evaluate plumbing-related conditions and surrounding materials to determine the extent of impact and whether moisture is ongoing or historical. .
Subsurface moisture can impact the entire building environment. We assess groundwater intrusion, vapor drive, drainage conditions, and crawl space environments to identify sources contributing to elevated moisture levels.
Excess indoor humidity can lead to condensation, material degradation, and microbial growth. We evaluate contributing factors such as HVAC performance, ventilation, and moisture sources to determine why humidity levels are elevated.
Moisture is often present behind finished surfaces without visible indicators. Using moisture mapping and thermal imaging, we identify concealed conditions and define the extent of affected materials
Storm events and construction deficiencies can introduce moisture through compromised building components. We evaluate building envelope performance, installation details, and failure points to determine the cause of intrusion.
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