UK property has a horror genre all of its own and it's called damp. One dark patch on a wall and suddenly there's a man in your hallway quoting £3,000 for injectable cream and using the phrase "rising damp" like a spell.
Slow down. The first question is never who fixes it. It's what's actually wet, and how wet? That's a measurement, not an opinion — and a moisture meter answers it for about the price of a takeaway for four.
The pattern tells the story. Reading climbs towards the ceiling? Look at the roof or gutter, not the foundations. Worst at floor level on one external wall? Now the damp-proofing conversation is at least pointed the right way. Uniform readings everywhere? Congratulations, it's probably condensation — the most common, least glamorous answer, fixed with ventilation rather than injections.
Will a meter replace a proper surveyor on a serious problem? No — and we're not pretending otherwise. But walking into that conversation holding your own readings changes the quote. Salesmen can smell an unmeasured wall.
The Proster 2-in-1 pin & pinless moisture meter does both modes with a backlit display. Measure first. Panic later, if the numbers insist.
Pin mode: push the pins into the surface and read the percentage. Pinless mode: hold the pad flat against the wall and sweep — the reading climbs where moisture sits behind the surface.
Pin mode: push the pins into the surface and read the percentage. Pinless mode: hold the pad flat against the wall and sweep — the reading climbs where moisture sits behind the surface.
Pins measure electrical resistance between two points (wet material conducts better); pinless pads send an electromagnetic signal a couple of centimetres deep without leaving holes.
Pins measure electrical resistance between two points (wet material conducts better); pinless pads send an electromagnetic signal a couple of centimetres deep without leaving holes.