This is probably the most frequently asked question among first-time hygrometer users. While the specific answer to this question may vary by industry, these answers generally relate to quality.
Using a wood moisture meter, you can accurately assess the problems that a given sample of wood may experience, such as cracking, shrinkage, splitting, mold growth, and more. When the moisture content of wood is too high (or even too low, in some cases), the quality of the final product suffers.
Using a hygrometer can help you ensure that the moisture content of the wood material you are using is within the correct %MC range to avoid pullbacks in the future.
