Is foam board a vapor barrier?

Rigid foam board, especially foil-faced polyisocyanurate, creates a vapor-impermeable barrier, so the wall would have limited drying potential. Even more permeable types of insulation, such as expanded polystyrene, are vapor barriers when the installation is thick enough.
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Do you need a vapor barrier with foam board?

Foam insulation usually does not require a vapor barrier. For some foam insulation types, such as closed-cell spray foam and foam board insulation, the insulation itself stops the movement of most water vapor.
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Is rigid foam an air barrier?

If the rigid foam board is used as the air and water barrier, it is imperative every joint and fastener treatment be installed correctly. Closed-cell polyurethane spray foam has recently been approved as an exterior air, water, and vapor barrier. Additionally, spray foam does not have any joints or fasteners to seal.
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Does Styrofoam act as a vapour barrier?

Rigid foam insulation is usually a qualified vapor barrier. However, an installation between the studs can pose a challenge. To complete the vapor barrier you would want to foam-seal or tape all the sides where the rigid meets timber, because these gaps will facilitate vapor flow.
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Do you have to cover foam board insulation?

Rigid foam insulation, whether it is expanded or extruded polystyrene, does have to be covered if it is installed in the interior of a building. This wall covering must have a minimum fire rating to protect the insulation from quick combustion during a fire.
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Vapor Barriers: Need one or not?



Is XPS foam a vapor barrier?

XPS is manufactured in both an unfaced form or with different plastic facings. However, XPS is considered a vapor retarder, not a vapor barrier.
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Does Foamular need a vapor barrier?

The answer is, no. Walls must be assessed for vapor performance. The perception is, 1) liquid water runs off of foam plastic insulation, therefore, 2) it must be water impermeable, and, the misconception, 3) therefore it must be a vapor barrier.
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Can you use foam board insulation on interior walls?

Rigid foam board insulation can be used throughout the home, but most often it is found in basement walls. If you are a do-it-yourself homeowner finishing your basement, this likely will be your first encounter with closed-cell rigid foam.
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Does foam insulation cause mold?

Foam building insulation, in both spray foam and foam board products, is resistant to mold growth but as we will explain here it is not absolutely mold-roof, and on occasion we do find mold growth on the surface of even closed-cell foam, in open-celled foam (rare), and on th surface of EPS and other foam insulating ...
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Is foam board insulation waterproof?

Is Rigid Foam Board Waterproof? Technically, EPS and XPS rigid foam board insulation are considered to be water-resistant. A product branded as waterproof means that it offers complete impermeability, even if permanently immersed in water.
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Does drywall act as a vapor barrier?

The permeance of unpainted drywall is very high, generally between 20 and 90, so it's not a vapor retarder at all. Meanwhile, air leakage through a 1 square inch hole in a sheet of drywall allows 30 quarts of water vapor to pass through the drywall under the same conditions. A third of a quart versus 30 quarts.
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Should you put plastic behind 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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What goes first house wrap or foam board?

Simplifying the decision

If you are installing “innie” windows, your housewrap should go under the foam. If you are installing “outie” windows, your housewrap should go over the foam.
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Do you put Tyvek over insulation board?

DuPont™ Tyvek® wraps can be installed UNDER or OVER exterior foam insulation. The DuPont™ Tyvek® wrap should be installed on the same plane as the window flanges to allow for the most effective installation.
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Can you put foam board over drywall?

To reduce the amount of demolition and waste InSoFast panels can be installed directly over drywall or plaster. Air sealing with spray foam. Straw foam available at your local lumber retailer will work fine.
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Does wall insulation need a vapor barrier?

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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Is rigid foam permeable?

It has an R-value of 3.6 to 4.0 per inch. It has the least structural strength of the three types of rigid foam. It's also the least expensive option and the most vapor-permeable of the three types of rigid foam materials. Extruded polystyrene (XPS): This material has an R-value of 4.5 to 5.0.
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Where do you put vapor barrier?

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. In existing spaces, oil-based paints or vapor-barrier latex paints offer an effective moisture barrier.
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Can you put vapor barrier on both sides of insulation?

In order to prevent condensation from forming, a vapor barrier should be placed on the warm side of your insulation to stop warm, moist air from condensing on a cold surface inside your wall. In cold climates like Canada, for most of the year the vapor barrier should be on the inside of the insulation.
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Can you use foam board insulation in crawl space?

Foam board, spray foam, or insulation vapor barrier are the most commonly used for crawl space encapsulation projects. But we have seen contractors install fiberglass on foundation walls.
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Which side of foam board insulation faces out?

The reflective side of the board should be oriented to the exterior and the non- reflective white side should be oriented to the interior. EXCEPTION: If vinyl siding is to be installed over AP™ Foil- Faced sheathing, install foam boards with the white nonreflective side toward the vinyl siding.
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What foam board can be left exposed?

Dow Styrofoam and Owens Corning Foamular are two products that pass the burn test and can be left unprotected in an isolated crawlspace. Building codes restrict the use of unprotected foam in habitable or accessible spaces.
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