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I live in a condo. My bathroom got destroyed by water from the next
door neighbor's unit. Over some period of time water flowed in and the
insulation was soaked and mildewed. So I need to keep the water out
from both my side (easy) and the outside (hard).

I would like to keep the water out of the insulation. Someone
suggested to me that i use encapsulated insulation. However, I cannot
find it anywhere. I went to my local home contractor supply stores.
None. Home Depot: None.
Lowes: The folks there did not even know what insulation was.

Is there some alternative to encapsulated insulation? Where could i
find it?
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I live in a condo. My bathroom got destroyed by water from the next
door neighbor's unit. Over some period of time water flowed in and the
insulation was soaked and mildewed. So I need to keep the water out
from both my side (easy) and the outside (hard).

I would like to keep the water out of the insulation. Someone
suggested to me that i use encapsulated insulation. However, I cannot
find it anywhere. I went to my local home contractor supply stores.
None. Home Depot: None.
Lowes: The folks there did not even know what insulation was.

Is there some alternative to encapsulated insulation? Where could i
find it?


Are you talking about two interior walls, that is your bathroom and your
neighbor share a wall but it is not an outside wall. If that is the case,
you do not need any insulation at all. Put either the paperless drywall up
or use a cement board and then tile. With tile, your neighbor's problem
will stay on their side of the wall in general.

If it is an outside wall, use a vapor barrior. This is just a sheet of
plastic you put up against your neighbor's side of the wall before laying in
the insulation. It can be stapled or maybe in your case, use a spray
adhesive and put it up like wallpaper. The now dried wall studs can also be
sprayed with water based polyurethane to prevent mold from getting a hold
should it get wet again. It will also trap any mold inside the wood forever
keeping it away from you. You can also put a second vapor barrier up on
your side of the wall over the insulation.

I am suprised you couldn't find encapsulated insulation, I got some at Lowes
and HD last year. It is just regular insulation inside a long plastic bag.
It is not really waterproof though. It would be open at the top and bottom
and has small slits to let the air move so it dosen't act like a baloon.
Its nicer to work with though as the fibers stay away from you.


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