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Default Visqueening under carpet


"Noozer" wrote in message
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I have a cabin with a single layer of berber carpet, no padding. I
believe that if I pull up the carpet and put better carpet with
padding, that I could stop some air infiltration from under the
cabin. I definitely could uncover some spaces that need to be
caulked.
But, I was considering if I should put down some thick visqueen
directly over the tongue and groove flooring, and stick it with
double face tape, THEN put the padding and carpet. Would the
visqueen create a place for condensation? Would this be advisable,
or would the padding serve the same purpose and allow the wood to
breathe a little so as to avoid mold?
What would you do? I know I can't make it air tight, but right now,
I have a lot of sealing to do, and I figured I'd start with the big
stuff.
Thanks


I would prefer it under the floor than on it.


In order to do that, I would have to get on my back in the crawl space,
pull off 1,000 square feet of chicken wire, pull out insulation from
between floor joists, and cut each strip of visqueen to fit between the
joists, as well as cut around electrical and plumbing. Then I would have
to seal it all.


Well... where IS your cabin? Any kind of vapour barrier goes to the warm
side. So in Canada it goes between the drywall and studs. In warm places
where air conditioners run much of the time the barrier goes between the
outside sheathing and studs.

So it should go between the floor joists and floorboards OR overtop of
your chicken wire (kinda removing the need for the wire to start with.


Sorry you misunderstood. This structure is built. I do not want to pull
out everything to put in visqueen. Thusly, I was asking on the viability of
placing it on top of the floorboards.

Steve