Indoor Humidity & Mold Risk Calculator

Assess your indoor relative humidity, estimate dew point, and evaluate mold growth risk based on temperature and humidity conditions.

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Formulas Used

Dew Point (Magnus Formula – Alduchov & Eskridge 1996):

γ(T, RH) = ln(RH/100) + (a·T)/(b+T)

Td = b·γ / (a − γ)

where a = 17.625, b = 243.04 °C, T in °C

Absolute Humidity:

AH = [6.112 · exp(17.67·T/(T+243.5)) · RH · 2.1674] / (273.15 + T)   [g/m³]

Saturation Vapor Pressure:

es = 6.1078 · exp(a·T/(b+T))   [hPa]

Mold Risk Threshold:

Critical RH ≥ 80% at T ≥ 20°C (rises ~0.5%/°C below 20°C, per Viitanen model). Surface condensation occurs when Tsurface ≤ Tdew point.

Assumptions & References

  • Magnus formula coefficients from Alduchov & Eskridge (1996), valid for −40°C to +60°C with <0.1% error.
  • Mold growth thresholds based on ASHRAE Standard 160-2016 (Criteria for Moisture-Control Design Analysis in Buildings).
  • Viitanen mold index model: sustained RH ≥ 80% at ≥ 20°C initiates mold growth within 1–2 weeks on susceptible materials.
  • ASHRAE recommended indoor RH range: 30–60% for occupant comfort and IAQ (ASHRAE 55-2020).
  • Absolute humidity formula from WMO Technical Document No. 8 (CIMO Guide).
  • Surface condensation check assumes uniform surface temperature; thermal bridges may cause localized condensation at lower overall RH.
  • Mold risk also depends on material type, nutrient availability, and exposure duration — this tool provides a general risk estimate only.

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