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Vapor barriers are a crucial part of any moisture management system in a crawl space and are not difficult to install. If you're considering adding a vapor barrier to your crawl space, read on to ...
Q–Relatives bought a house that is about 30 years old. Upon checking the insulation in the attic crawl space, they found some loose pour-type insulation between the floor joists and an additi… ...
Years ago, when few homes had insulation in their outside walls, no one worried about vapor barriers–there was no need for them. But now homes are better insulated, making it necessary to ins… ...
In the United States, a homeowner can expect to spend several thousand dollars on repairing the damage caused by crawl space moisture. The more extensive the moisture damage, the more expensive ...
Select a vapor retarder with meets ASTM E1745 standards for underslab installation. These films are extremely durable and, if carefully installed, should eliminate any floor moisture problems.
Homeowners often ask if a vapor barrier is necessary for optimizing attic insulation and protecting their homes from moisture-related damage. The answer, however, isn’t one-size-fits-all.
True vapor barriers should have a permeance rating of 0.00 perms; however, it is generally accepted in the industry that materials with a permeance rating of 0.01 perms or less are vapor barriers.
Q: When I purchased my home, the home inspector's report mentioned that the basement crawl space "soil is wet and includes a moisture barrier that should be removed." The termite inspector's ...
Contractors must install vapor retarder systems correctly by following the project specifications and the manufacturer’s installation recommendations. ... brick, concrete, or gypsum board offer little ...
In the United States, a homeowner can expect to spend several thousand dollars on repairing the damage caused by crawl space moisture. The more extensive the moisture damage, the more expensive ...