Can you put drywall over vapor barrier?

Typically, nothing is done. That puncture should be at a tight connection of drywall to stud, where airflow is impeded by the pressure of the screw holding the drywall and vapor barrier to the stud.
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Do you need moisture barrier under drywall?

Without poly beneath the drywall, water vapor hits the drywall and diffuses through to the drier (in summer) indoor air. By installing a sheet of poly there, you cut off that drying mechanism and water that finds its way into walls can stay there longer and do more damage.
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Does vapor barrier go behind drywall?

Interior Walls

That is why the standard practice is to paint the walls in these areas with semigloss paint. The paint acts as a vapor barrier as well. A continuous plastic vapor barrier behind the drywall will protect the interior walls of these areas from water damage.
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Should vapor barrier go up walls?

Vapor barriers are usually best installed on the side of the wall that experiences the hotter temperature and moister conditions: the inner surface in colder climates and the outer surface in hot, humid climates.
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Do vapor barriers cause mold?

One of the more common problems with crawl spaces that do not have a crawl space vapor barrier system is that they create high moisture levels, which may result in mold growth – as dampness creates the ideal environment for mold growth.
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Vapor Barriers: Need one or not?



How far up a wall should a vapor barrier go?

If doing an encapsulation (including the crawlspace in the building envelope and making it conditioned space) the experts agree that the vapor barrier should extend up the wall, stopping four to six inches below the sill plate to allow for an unobstructed pest control inspection area.
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Does mold grow under crawl space vapor barrier?

Moisture from the ground and from crawl space vents combine to create all sorts of problems under your home. This moisture can create mold, mildew, dry rot and allows insects and other pests to thrive. A vapor barrier is key step to reducing this moisture.
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Can I use plastic sheeting as a vapor barrier?

Reinforced polyethylene plastic sheeting (poly) comes in a variety of thicknesses and strengths. A 6 mil thick poly is commonly used as a vapor barrier and offers short-term savings to the homeowner.
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Will a vapor barrier reduce humidity?

It might seem simple, but a high-quality vapor barrier can actually save your home from damage and even make your house more energy efficient in the long run by reducing overall humidity.
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Do I need a vapor barrier on the ceiling?

In hot-dry climates a vapor retarder should also not be installed, but attics can be vented. All attics — vented or unvented — should have an air barrier (a properly detailed airtight drywall ceiling, for example) regardless of climate.
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Does vapor barrier keep heat in?

In both cases, the vapor barrier is tasked with preventing warm, humid air from shedding its moisture as it meets a cool surface, no matter which direction it is travelling. The most important thing to realize is that there is no fixed rule regarding vapor barriers.
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What is the difference between a vapor barrier and a moisture barrier?

Moisture barriers function to help in preventing water from entering inside of the wall cavity. On the other hand, vapor barriers basically prevent water vapor from the interior of the house to filter through the wall and condense on the warm side of the insulation.
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Does vapor barrier go before or after insulation?

After the insulation is in place you will want to add a vapor retarder, sometimes called a vapor barrier, if you need one. Not every wall does. A vapor retarder is a material used to prevent water vapor from diffusing into the wall, ceiling or floor during the cold winter.
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Should vapor barrier be used on basement walls?

Building codes usually require a vapor barrier (4 mil plastic sheeting) on exterior basement walls if the framing is attached to masonry or concrete surfaces, or if the wood framing butts up against the outer basement walls.
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Is Tyvek considered a vapor barrier?

Is DuPont Tyvek® a vapor barrier? No, DuPont Tyvek® is not a vapor barrier. It is made with unique material science to keep air and bulk water out while allowing moisture vapor inside walls to escape.
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How long do vapor barriers last?

The average vapor barrier only lasts 5-10 years before it begins to break down and deteriorate. If you are not inclined to crawl around under your home, you can readily hire a contractor instead. Acculevel uses a 6 millimeter thick plastic and the cost is approximately $1 per square foot.
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What do you put under vapor barrier in crawl space?

Use plastic sheeting to control moisture in your crawlspace.

We use foil-faced rigid insulation to keep the space under the house dry. The plastic and the insulation will eliminate any moisture problems you have in the crawlspace, such as water droplets collecting on the concrete walls and pipes.
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How do I keep my crawl space dry?

8 Essential Things You Can Do To Keep Your Crawl Space Moisture-Free
  1. Inspect for damage and repair. ...
  2. Install a crawl space vapor barrier. ...
  3. Insulate your crawl space. ...
  4. Get a dehumidifier. ...
  5. Cover vents. ...
  6. Position gutters and downspouts properly. ...
  7. Install a sump pump. ...
  8. Be vigilant.
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Will a crawl space dry out on it's own?

It's not enough to let the crawl space dry on its own. You'll need to make sure all moisture and humidity leave the space. Use large fans to dry the surfaces of your crawl space. This helps create airflow throughout the area to encourage a thorough drying process.
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How do you seal a vapor barrier to a foundation wall?

Stick the vapor barrier material to the foundation seal tape and then use mechanical fasteners to hold it forever. Drill holes through the plastic and through the seal tape into the block. If you drill through the seal tape you will prevent the plastic from peeling off when you remove the drill.
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Do you need a vapor barrier when insulating a garage?

If the garage is heated, you will need a vapor barrier, otherwise you will get frost and mold. Some argue that the car itself will cause the garage to be heated, but this would only be the case if you left the car to warm up in the morning, otherwise it would not have the chance to warm the garage.
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Why are vapor barriers bad?

Vapor barriers are supposed to stop vapor diffusion through roofs, walls, and floors. But they can also can trap moisture, causing rot and mold. Where moisture comes from: Water vapor can be forced into wall assemblies from the warm side of the house.
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