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When do I need a vapor barrier?

Consult your Building Code to see if  you need a vapor barrier.  A vapor barrier covers the boxes that are installed in insulated ceilings.

Understanding Vapor Barriers

It's important to understand what a vapor barrier is, and what it does to protect the warmth and integrity of your home.

Through a process called convection, warm air will always move toward colder air, meaning that during the winter the air inside your home is always trying to escape the house and move toward the cold air outside. Warm air also expands, and therefore has the capacity to hold more moisture than cold air -- moisture that is picked up naturally from inside your house. As the air cools, it contracts and loses some of its capacity, so the moisture is given off to cooler surrounding surfaces.

The result of all this is that warm, moisture-laden air is constantly on the move from inside to outside. As it leaves the warm interior of the house and enters the walls, attic, and crawl space, it cools off and gives up its moisture, which in turn can saturate the insulation and framing. The more moisture there is in the air and the more differential there is between the inside and outside temperatures, the worse the problem can become -- in the more extreme cases, the insulation is rendered virtually useless and severe rot can take place in structural members.

It is the purpose of the vapor barrier to prevent that movement or penetration of moisture from one area to another. Placed between the inside of the house and the insulation, the vapor barrier acts as a physical shield to repel the moisture and keep it from entering enclosed cavities where it can do serious damage.

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