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Default home insulation part II

Thanx for the previous responses...

New question...

On my outer walls I have tonge and goove pine.
(dont know what the formal name is of it)

In any case looking at it the guys must have
had a ruff night when my house was being built.
I have many many gaps in the wood, leaving some
good spaces many of which I can see the outer
tar paper.

Would it be ok to seal all the gaps up with a
foam sealer?

I live in NY and plan to insulate the walls
with a r13 fiberglass insulation (kraft paper)

Eventually I want to use a tyvek home wrap prior
to putting new siding on the home.

Good or bad idea to seal up the outer pine wall?

Thanx.
Tom
 
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