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I am installing a moisture barrier to the inside basement foundation from just
above grade level to under the sub floor. How does one attach said moisture barrier (note: not "vapour barrier") to the poured concrete foundation and still allow moisture to rise and escape from the sills? A single line of (thin) strapping nailed into the concrete, then the polly stapled to that? A dab of acoustic sealant every foot or so? http://www.hydro.mb.ca/saving_with_p...ier_fig12.html That looks like only construction adhesive holding the strapping on... a |
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I am installing a moisture barrier to the inside basement foundation from just above grade level to under the sub floor. How does one attach said moisture barrier (note: not "vapour barrier") to the poured concrete foundation and still allow moisture to rise and escape from the sills? A single line of (thin) strapping nailed into the concrete, then the polly stapled to that? A dab of acoustic sealant every foot or so? http://www.hydro.mb.ca/saving_with_p...ier_fig12.html That looks like only construction adhesive holding the strapping on... a Actually - looking closely at the diagram, it looks like a line of caulk and then the moisture barrier and THEN the strapping... a |
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Andrew wrote:
Andrew wrote: I am installing a moisture barrier to the inside basement foundation from just above grade level to under the sub floor. How does one attach said moisture barrier (note: not "vapour barrier") to the poured concrete foundation and still allow moisture to rise and escape from the sills? A single line of (thin) strapping nailed into the concrete, then the polly stapled to that? A dab of acoustic sealant every foot or so? http://www.hydro.mb.ca/saving_with_p...ier_fig12.html That looks like only construction adhesive holding the strapping on... a Actually - looking closely at the diagram, it looks like a line of caulk and then the moisture barrier and THEN the strapping... I agree and the strapping appears to be nailed or screwed to the concrete. a -- Joseph Meehan Dia 's Muire duit |
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Joseph Meehan wrote:
Andrew wrote: Andrew wrote: I am installing a moisture barrier to the inside basement foundation from just above grade level to under the sub floor. How does one attach said moisture barrier (note: not "vapour barrier") to the poured concrete foundation and still allow moisture to rise and escape from the sills? A single line of (thin) strapping nailed into the concrete, then the polly stapled to that? A dab of acoustic sealant every foot or so? http://www.hydro.mb.ca/saving_with_p...ier_fig12.html That looks like only construction adhesive holding the strapping on... a Actually - looking closely at the diagram, it looks like a line of caulk and then the moisture barrier and THEN the strapping... I agree and the strapping appears to be nailed or screwed to the concrete. a Dia 's Muire duit, a's Pádraig. OK - So I apply a bead of acoustic sealant to just above grade level, press the poly-whatever barrier in place and power-nail the Hell out of a 1x2x8 strapping on top of it? Crap! I have a mix of some fibreglass and some rigid foam insulation (which won't like the strapping)... Go raibh mile maith agat! a |
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Joseph Meehan wrote: Andrew wrote: Andrew wrote: I am installing a moisture barrier to the inside basement foundation from just above grade level to under the sub floor. How does one attach said moisture barrier (note: not "vapour barrier") to the poured concrete foundation and still allow moisture to rise and escape from the sills? A single line of (thin) strapping nailed into the concrete, then the polly stapled to that? A dab of acoustic sealant every foot or so? http://www.hydro.mb.ca/saving_with_p...ier_fig12.html That looks like only construction adhesive holding the strapping on... a Actually - looking closely at the diagram, it looks like a line of caulk and then the moisture barrier and THEN the strapping... I agree and the strapping appears to be nailed or screwed to the concrete. a Dia 's Muire duit, a's Pádraig. OK - So I apply a bead of acoustic sealant to just above grade level, press the poly-whatever barrier in place and power-nail the Hell out of a 1x2x8 strapping on top of it? Crap! I have a mix of some fibreglass and some rigid foam insulation (which won't like the strapping)... Go raibh mile maith agat! a I feel your pain, but I don't have an answer to that one. -- Joseph Meehan Dia 's Muire duit |
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