Attic insulation should always be installed with the paper backing facing toward the living space the ceiling in this case.
Installing a vapor barrier in the attic.
The best approach for a vented attic in a cold climate is installing a layer of drywall with a good coat of latex paint the paint creates a semi permeable vapor barrier.
Installing vapor barrier and insulation when we have the correct fitting for your vapor barrier we will then install it along with insulation that helps lower your cooling and heating costs.
Vapor barriers also come in rolls.
Some regions don t require a vapor barrier.
Always follow the insulation manufacturer s specific installation instructions and be sure to adhere to local building code requirements.
Taking care of your house starts from the ground up.
Gradually roll the barrier out and use your chosen method to secure it at regular intervals.
Staple it into place.
Codes in some areas may require you to staple the insulation flanges on the front exposed side of the framing to create a continuous vapor barrier.
How to install kraft faced insulation.
Adding a second vapor barrier could cause condensation to become trapped in the insulation between the two vapor barriers.
The application can vary so read all instructions on your specific brand of paint.
The insulation fiberglass or cellulose is then placed on top of the drywall with no vapor barrier above or below.
Start from one corner and staple the barrier in place.
If you don t like using staples then secure the barrier with duct tape.
The inner surface in colder climates and the outer surface in hot humid climates.
In many of those cases vapor barrier paint woks better than installing sheeting.
This acts as a barrier to keep heated moist air from rising up into the attic during cold weather.
In existing spaces oil based paints or vapor barrier latex paints offer an effective moisture barrier.
Vapor barriers are usually best installed on the side of the wall that experiences the hotter temperature and moister conditions.
Whether using loose fill or batts put the vapor barrier closest to the warm side of your installation where hot moist air would get in facing the house s interior in cold climates beneath floor insulation and the attic s interior in hot climates on top of floor insulation.
Vapor barriers are especially relevant for loose insulation and blanket styles that do not have a barrier incorporated.
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You can forego the plastic and use a vapor retarder kraft faced insulation or latex ceiling paint in all other climates except hot humid or hot dry climates.
Plastic vapor barriers should only be installed in vented attics in climates with more than 8 000 heating degree days.