Reliable Concrete Moisture Testing Services
Professional Moisture Testing for Flooring Projects Across Orange County and Southern California – Ensure Compliance, Prevent Flooring Failures, and Protect Your Investment with Accurate, Industry-Standard Testing.
Why Concrete Moisture Testing Matters
- Avoid Costly Flooring Failures with Accurate Moisture Testing
- Accurate Testing to Meet ASTM F2170 and F1869 Standards
- Identify Moisture Levels Before Installation
- Prevent Adhesive Failures, Mold, and Floor Damage
- Required by Most Manufacturers for Warranty Validity
- Critical for Both New and Existing Concrete Slabs

Our Moisture Testing Process
Professional, Transparent Claims Inspection Process
Schedule a convenient inspection appointment
Step 1
Book your inspection online or by phone at a time that works for you. We offer flexible scheduling, including expedited service when needed.
Testing
Step 3
Use appropriate ASTM-compliant methods:
RH Testing (F2170) with in-slab probes
Calcium Chloride Testing (F1869) for surface emission rates
Report
Step 5
Delivery of a clear, comprehensive inspection report with photos, videos, and documentation
Moisture Testing That Meets Industry and Manufacturer Standards
- Relative Humidity (RH) In-Situ Testing – ASTM F2170
- Calcium Chloride (MVER) Testing – ASTM F1869
- Surface Moisture Readings – For general surveys and early-stage assessment
- Ambient Conditions – Temperature and humidity recording

Who Benefits from Our Services
Serving (but not limited to) Homeowners, Contractors, Property Managers, Manufacturers &
Attorneys
Homeowners
Contractors
Property Managers:
Manufacturers
Attorneys

Let’s Work Together
Have questions or need to schedule an inspection? We’re here to help.
Common Flooring Inspection Questions Answered
How long does a flooring inspection take?
Most inspections take 1–2 hours, depending on the property size and flooring type.
How soon will I get the report?
You’ll receive a detailed, easy-to-understand report within 48–72 hours.
What does the inspection cover?
We assess surface condition, moisture levels, subfloor integrity, and installation quality, among other key factors.
Is the inspection suitable for new and existing floors?
Yes—we inspect both newly installed and older flooring for issues, compliance, and performance.