bluedog225
Well-known member
Bottom line, I’m thinking seriously about heavy kraft paper on the interior walls as an air barrier. I can work with this stuff all day long. Tape holes, repair, whatever. Cheap, effective, breaths (slowly), no worries. And did I mention cheap?
Does anyone think I’m making a significant mistake? Or should I spend the money on the fancy stuff?
Details:
Cimate zone 2. Warm and humid.
I need to air seal my interior walls. And with air sealing, I’ll keep a lot of moisture out.
And I need the walls to be able to dry to the interior. There will be no water or moisture in getting in or out through the outside wall. Therefore, no moisture barriers on the inside.
I’m old fashioned and happy with it. And I’ll give up some efficiency for peace of mind. Towards that, I’m not going to spray foam. The fire risk, the performance over time, trapping moisture…no thanks. Maybe I’m wrong and that’s ok.
I am on the fence about fancy membrane products like Siga, Eco-air, Certainteed Membrain, etc.
Construction is as follows:
-metal siding (well sealed)
-1x4 treated spacers/rain screen (covered with tar paper to protect metal from treated wood)
-3/4 foil faced polyiso taped at seams with metal tape
-tyvek layer taped at seams
-3/4 CDX ply
-2x6 and 2x8 stud walls
-Mooney wall (horizontal 1x4’s) on the studs https://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/Conservation/MooneyWall/MooneyWall.htm
-Studs filled with Rockwool batts and covered with Rockwool ”boards” between the 1x4s.
-kraft paper
-Sheetrock or wood interior finish
Any speculation appreciated.
Thanks
Does anyone think I’m making a significant mistake? Or should I spend the money on the fancy stuff?
Details:
Cimate zone 2. Warm and humid.
I need to air seal my interior walls. And with air sealing, I’ll keep a lot of moisture out.
And I need the walls to be able to dry to the interior. There will be no water or moisture in getting in or out through the outside wall. Therefore, no moisture barriers on the inside.
I’m old fashioned and happy with it. And I’ll give up some efficiency for peace of mind. Towards that, I’m not going to spray foam. The fire risk, the performance over time, trapping moisture…no thanks. Maybe I’m wrong and that’s ok.
I am on the fence about fancy membrane products like Siga, Eco-air, Certainteed Membrain, etc.
Construction is as follows:
-metal siding (well sealed)
-1x4 treated spacers/rain screen (covered with tar paper to protect metal from treated wood)
-3/4 foil faced polyiso taped at seams with metal tape
-tyvek layer taped at seams
-3/4 CDX ply
-2x6 and 2x8 stud walls
-Mooney wall (horizontal 1x4’s) on the studs https://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/Conservation/MooneyWall/MooneyWall.htm
-Studs filled with Rockwool batts and covered with Rockwool ”boards” between the 1x4s.
-kraft paper
-Sheetrock or wood interior finish
Any speculation appreciated.
Thanks





