Moisture Meters

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vendor Gundlach
Gundlach 923-3 Moisture and pH Test Kit
$42.50
vendor Tego Systems
Tego T03-0200 Wood & Concrete Moisture Meter w/Carrying Case
$0.00
vendor Taylor Tools
Protimeter BLD9800 MMS3
$2,074.59
vendor Taylor Tools
Protimeter P5365 Surveymaster Meter w/ 2 Pin Probe
$718.67
vendor Taylor Tools
Delmhurst TotalCheck Meter Kit
$1,484.55
vendor Taylor Tools
Delmhorst BDX-30 Restoration Moisture Meter w/Bluetooth
$548.00
vendor Taylor Tools
Delmhorst Building Moisture Meter
$442.84

About this collection

Moisture Meters

Moisture meters are a critical diagnostic tool for flooring installers, restoration professionals, and contractors who need accurate readings before installation begins. Excess moisture in concrete slabs, wood subfloors, or finished materials can lead to adhesive failure, cupping, delamination, mold growth, and costly callbacks. Our selection of professional-grade moisture meters helps you verify substrate conditions and document readings with confidence.

What These Tools Are Used For

Moisture meters are designed to measure moisture content in concrete, wood, drywall, and other building materials. Whether you’re checking a slab prior to glue-down LVP, testing hardwood before acclimation, or validating conditions for VCT installation, these meters provide fast, reliable data so you can make informed installation decisions.

Key Benefits

✔️ Accurate moisture content readings for concrete and wood substrates
✔️ Pin and pinless models available for invasive and non-invasive testing
✔️ Fast results to keep projects on schedule
✔️ Essential for warranty compliance and proper floor prep
✔️ Reduces risk of installation failure and costly rework

From compact handheld units for spot checks to advanced meters with data logging capabilities, this collection is built for professionals who take floor prep seriously. If moisture is a concern—and it usually is—having the right meter on the jobsite is not optional. It’s a safeguard for your installation and your reputation.