zc15
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For those with Plywood walls, what do you use to seal between each sheet edge?
Some kind of caulking or sillicone?
Some kind of caulking or sillicone?
Good point. I was assuming the ply was already upI put up poly for the air seal.
I painted first, so I could see what gaps were left to fill with caulk.
I bet there are lots of leaks as you have no air sealing in what you mentionedI didn’t use anything. All my seams land on a stud. I butted your pretty tight, maybe a 1/16” gap. If I put anything it would be something like Alex Flex, but I don’t think it’s necessary. All of my walls are 2x4 studs, R13 insulation, 7/16” OSB, Tyvek house wrap and cap staples.
Well, that settles that then and free sheet half or not is like hitting a goldmine these days.Using free half sheets that were given to me. Coudn't afford anything else!
Not correct.Not a bad idea doing poly as the seal.
I think as long as the poly and kraft facing are side by side ie. paper to poly, it wouldnt create any moisture issues correct?
Paper isn't a vapor barrier. It is a retarder. I would. Still use unfaced thoughNot correct.
A double vapor barrier will trap moisture. Now if they were non-faced batts, you’d be Bueno!
Your working on the wrong layer. Air sealing is done on the exterior wall, critical to the performance of f/g insulation.Yes Interior.
In order to Air Seal
Depends on your climate. Air seal to the warm side... which is to the interior wall when you predominantly heat your building rather than cool it.Your working on the wrong layer. Air sealing is done on the exterior wall, critical to the performance of f/g insulation.
One and the same for my region. My outside got tar-paper (vapour retarder) and is built to code.^^^ you're mixing up vapour barrier & air sealing.
I guess so. I haven’t noticed. Maybe the A/C has to run a minute longer? I figure the A/C will run all summer long anyways, and my winter low only got below freezing for about 2-3 hours at a time this season.I bet there are lots of leaks as you have no air sealing in what you mentioned
It's still below zero here!I guess so. I haven’t noticed. Maybe the A/C has to run a minute longer? I figure the A/C will run all summer long anyways, and my winter low only got below freezing for about 2-3 hours at a time this season.
In South GA you shouldn't use anything on the interior, that's for the northern folks only!I didn’t use anything. All my seams land on a stud. I butted your pretty tight, maybe a 1/16” gap. If I put anything it would be something like Alex Flex, but I don’t think it’s necessary. All of my walls are 2x4 studs, R13 insulation, 7/16” OSB, Tyvek house wrap and cap staples.
Air sealing matters everywhere.In South GA you shouldn't use anything on the interior, that's for the northern folks only!
Hell, free half sheets of plywood! In this day and age, doesn’t that qualify for a You ****?Using free half sheets that were given to me. Coudn't afford anything else!
I was referring to poly or any other barrier on the interior in the south. Huge fan of air sealing and proper ventilation, I used Icynene!Air sealing matters everywhere.
Definitely lucky. Only kicker is that the sizing isn't standard, and they were scraps from a sign company so I have to figure out the best way to cut the weird shapes out of them. Think, if somebody cut a rounded corner rectangle on 1/2 the sheet, so the portion where the round corner omits cutting out.Hell, free half sheets of plywood! In this day and age, doesn’t that qualify for a You ****?
