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Module 2 · Lesson 2

Moisture, ventilation and concealed-condition limits

20 instructional minutes0m 00s active reviewRequired activity
Moisture staining in an attic
Representative training image. Apply the course reporting method to observable evidence only.

Moisture observations should distinguish visible staining, active wetness, material deterioration and measured conditions. A dry stain at the inspection is not proof that the source is resolved.

Attics and crawlspaces often have limited access. Record areas not entered, the reason, and what could be seen from the accessible boundary. Never imply that concealed or inaccessible areas were evaluated.

Connect the observation to practical next steps. Active moisture may require prompt source correction; historical staining may justify monitoring or further evaluation depending on context.

Reporting method

1 Condition2 Significance3 Limitation4 Next action

Required field response

Apply what you learned

Prepare a report note for dry ceiling staining below a bathroom when the source is not visible.

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