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putting on insulation backwards
On one wall I have to install insulation, but unfortunately its going to be
installed on the wrong side of the wall for the vapor barrier. I personally haven't found a source for insulation that doesn't have a vapor barrier - otherwise this would be a moot point, but I'm wondering if I can just push the insulation into the wall - vapor barrier and all. It should stay put from friction but I didn't want to just start stuffing it in there and have it turn out to be a bad idea. |
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