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Everything You Need to Know About Vapor Barriers
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One of the most controversial topics in home building is whether to try to stop the movement of moisture through walls and roofs or whether to let them absorb and dry.
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Vapor Retarders and Vapor Barriers
Answers to persistent questions about vapor diffusion
Vapor Profiles Help Predict Whether a Wall Can Dry
Avoid moisture problems in walls: think about the permeability of all the wall’s components — not just the “designated” vapor retarder
PODCAST: Air Barrier or Vapor Barrier?
Leaky houses are a big source of moisture problems that lead to bugs, mold, and rot
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