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Moisture Mob Opens Registration for Winter Break Week 2026

Weeklong event focuses on moisture investigation, diagnostics, and applied building science

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January 19, 2026

The Moisture Mob Training Group has opened registration for Moisture Mob Winter Break Week 2026, a weeklong educational event focused on advanced moisture investigation, building envelope diagnostics, and practical problem-solving for restoration, inspection, and building science professionals.

Scheduled for Feb. 16-20, 2026, the event will be held at the Artichoke & Company Event Center in Bonita Springs, Florida.

Winter Break Week 2026 offers an immersive learning experience that gathers industry practitioners to examine how moisture moves through buildings, how failures happen, and how professionals can improve diagnosis and resolution of complex moisture-related issues. The program focuses on practical application, peer collaboration, and field-tested methods rather than sales-oriented instruction.

The main highlight of the week is the Moisture Mob Main Event, a two-day interactive conference featuring detailed sessions on building envelope moisture surveys, roofing and flooring moisture issues, indoor air quality, and applied moisture science. Additional training sessions and activities are scheduled throughout the week, allowing attendees to personalize their experience based on their professional focus and interests.

The instruction will be led by a group of experienced industry professionals, including Pete Consigli, John T. Hull, Andrew Rynhart, Jeremey Beagle, Ken Siders, and Bob Blochinger, among others. Presenters are chosen for their practical experience and involvement in real-world investigations rather than for their theoretical knowledge or product expertise.

According to event organizers, Winter Break Week continues Moisture Mob’s mission of enhancing industry understanding through collaboration and shared knowledge. Sessions are designed to promote discussion, questions, and case-study analysis, giving attendees actionable insights they can implement in their own markets.

Registration is now open, and space is limited. Group hotel rates are available for attendees who book via the official event links. Additional details, including registration information and the full schedule, can be found on the Moisture Mob Training Group Winter Break Week website.

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For professionals involved in restoration, inspection, consulting, and building diagnostics, Winter Break Week 2026 provides an opportunity to enhance technical knowledge while networking with peers facing similar challenges across the industry.

The Moisture Mob Main Event and the Commercial Flooring Symposium qualify for IICRC and RIA CEC’s and Recertification for ACAC.

Contact Pete Consigli, event organizer, with any specific questions.

To register for the Moisture Mob Main Event and other Winter Break offerings, click here.

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