Sorry mate. Was in a rush.How rude
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Sorry mate. Was in a rush.How rude
They may well be very good but for moisture measurements are only recognised by any scholarly sources and British standards as a rough survey tool. They are not a recognised test under any standards so I am not able to recommend them. When thin screeds particularly with underfloor heating are concerned I have found them to be very variable in levels of accuracy. They can of course be used to find wettest and driest areas so that the best test areas can be selected.Tremex are very good
They may well be very good but for moisture measurements are only recognised by any scholarly sources and British standards as a rough survey tool. They are not a recognised test under any standards so I am not able to recommend them. When thin screeds particularly with underfloor heating are concerned I have found them to be very variable in levels of accuracy. They can of course be used to find wettest and driest areas so that the best test areas can be selected.
Tramex can take measurements in relative humidity % either by plugging it into a hygrometer box or the plug and probe method
No offense intended Spacey but I been doing this a long time. I know what the Tremex meters do. When I was with my previous employer they did lots I've trials with us but they didn't work consistently enough to be anything but a survey tool.
@Spacey your picking an argument about screeds and any related technical issues with the wrong guy here, tread carefully or you could end up looking the fool!Who was that then ?
FITA NICF and The Bourne's Say they are super accurate?
@Spacey your picking an argument about screeds and any related technical issues with the wrong guy here, tread carefully or you could end up looking the fool!
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