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fugtkontrol

Fugtkontrol, or moisture control, refers to the set of practices and technologies used to manage humidity and moisture in built environments and materials. Its purpose is to prevent moisture-related damage such as condensation, mold growth, wood rot, corrosion, and deterioration of construction assemblies. The concept encompasses both preventing excess moisture and maintaining adequate humidity levels for occupant comfort and material stability.

Key approaches include designing the building envelope to limit moisture ingress, installing vapor barriers and proper

Moisture control relies on measurement of relative humidity, dew point, and moisture content in materials. Sensors,

Fugtkontrol is critical in housing, commercial buildings, archives, museums, and data centers where uncontrolled moisture can

See also: humidity control, moisture management, building envelope, dew point, vapor barrier, indoor air quality.

insulation,
and
implementing
ventilation
strategies
that
control
air
exchange
and
humidity.
Active
systems
such
as
dehumidifiers,
humidifiers,
and
heat
recovery
ventilation
are
used
where
passive
methods
are
insufficient.
Drainage,
waterproofing,
and
proper
grading
reduce
groundwater
and
surface
moisture
entering
a
structure.
Regular
air
sealing
and
moisture
monitoring
help
maintain
stable
conditions
over
time.
data
loggers,
and
periodic
inspections
guide
adjustments
and
maintenance.
Standards
from
international
and
national
bodies,
as
well
as
local
building
codes,
provide
targets
and
testing
methods
for
indoor
humidity
ranges,
condensation
risks,
and
envelope
performance.
damage
sensitive
materials
or
compromise
health
and
energy
efficiency.
It
also
plays
a
role
in
food
processing,
pharmaceuticals,
and
electronics
where
precise
humidity
control
affects
product
quality.