Moisture Matters Blog

How to Get the Most Out of Your Moisture Meter: A Guide for Hardwood Flooring Professionals

In this fourth segment of our in-depth series, we'll dive into the best practices for hardwood flooring professionals to get the most out of their moisture meters. Our latest blog continues from the previous article that recommended some of the top Delmhorst moisture ... Read More

Your Guide to Choosing the Best Moisture Meter for Your Hardwood Flooring Applications

This third part of our series on the hardwood flooring industry highlights the benefits of choosing top moisture meter models. We will follow up on the previous article that presented readers with a clearer idea of how quality moisture meters meet the specific needs of ... Read More

The Benefits of High-Quality Moisture Meters for Hardwood Flooring Professionals

Our second article in the series highlights the practical benefits of quality moisture meters for hardwood flooring professionals. Our previous article shared the importance of accurate moisture measurements in keeping hardwood flooring in optimal condition for safety ... Read More

IWF Blog Series with the Wood Doctor!

The 2022 International Woodworking Fair (IWF) tradeshow is coming soon, and Delmhorst is proud to be a part of this world-class woodworking event again! The IWF tradeshow brings together hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of professionals to address the latest ... Read More

Moisture Meters: An Essential Tool in the Hardwood Flooring Industry

This opening article in our in-depth series explores the unique moisture meter needs within the hardwood flooring industry. We will look at the various stages of hardwood flooring and why installers need to maintain optimal moisture levels throughout a project. Read More

Moisture Meters: An Essential Tool in the Lumber Industry

Welcome to our introductory article in this series all about the importance of moisture meters in the lumber industry. Anyone who works with lumber knows the dangers of wood being too wet or too dry. Managing moisture content in lumber is essential. Years of ... Read More