Moisture measurement built for construction timelines and multi-trade accountability.
Wagner Meters has been designing and manufacturing moisture measurement instruments since 1965. What started as systems for the lumber industry has expanded into tools used on construction sites, in flooring retail operations, and across building inspection firms in over 100 countries.
Every product is designed, tested, and assembled at Wagner's facility in Rogue River, Oregon. The instruments are built to handle job site conditions: dust, temperature swings, and the kind of handling that comes with daily use by trades people who don't have time to baby their tools.
General contractors need instruments that produce defensible data. Whether your team is checking a concrete slab before flooring goes down or verifying a wood subfloor before trim work starts, the readings you capture become the basis for scheduling decisions, change orders, and trade disputes. Wagner's moisture measurement instruments are built on over 60 years of sensor engineering, with accuracy and repeatability that hold up under scrutiny.
Every instrument is designed, tested, and assembled in the U.S. and backed by Wagner's technical support team, which means real answers from people who understand construction when your crew has a question in the field. Wagner covers its handheld meters with a 7-year warranty, so the tools you invest in today are still protected several projects from now.
Construction Solutions Specialist
Jason works with general contractors and project managers to integrate moisture verification into their project workflows. Whether you're managing residential builds or commercial construction, he can help you identify the right tools and the right checkpoints for your process.
Jason typically starts by asking about your project types, trade coordination process, and where moisture issues have caused problems in the past. From there, he recommends the tools and verification checkpoints that make sense for your operation.
No pressure. The goal is to find the approach that fits your workflow and prevents the schedule disruptions and trade disputes that cost real money on real projects.
Have questions about moisture verification for your construction projects? Reach out directly.