Adventure_Remi
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I'm in the process of constructing a 24x32x10 (768 sqft) post frame kit in SW Ohio and thinking ahead to finishing out the interior, specifically the location of my vapor barrier. I've installed 1.5" rigid foam board between the girts and added KC Block-it housewrap. My understanding is that the housewrap is my primary air barrier (and is not a vapor barrier) but I'm planning to fill all of the gaps in the rigid foam with expanding foam and/or caulk where needed to further cut down on air movement. This brings me to my conundrum regarding the vapor barrier, because my understanding is that in some applications the rigid foam would be considered a vapor barrier?
I plan to "stick frame" the interior and install R13 faced fiberglass batts. All of the videos and instructions I've seen for my climate say to put the vapor barrier on the interior side between the insulation and wall covering (1/2 OSB), but with the rigid foam I don't want to create a trap for moisture between the plastic sheet and the rigid foam if it's acting as a vapor barrier as well.
Ceiling will be insulated with R-30 blow-in (cellulose) and it seems pretty straight forward, to install the visqueen on the bottom of the truss between the ceiling covering (OSB) and the blow-in (vented soffit with baffles and ridge). Most of the time the space will sit unconditioned or temporary heat, but long term plans would be to install a mini-split.
I guess this is all a long way of asking, do I still install the 6mil plastic between the batts and the wall covering?
I plan to "stick frame" the interior and install R13 faced fiberglass batts. All of the videos and instructions I've seen for my climate say to put the vapor barrier on the interior side between the insulation and wall covering (1/2 OSB), but with the rigid foam I don't want to create a trap for moisture between the plastic sheet and the rigid foam if it's acting as a vapor barrier as well.
Ceiling will be insulated with R-30 blow-in (cellulose) and it seems pretty straight forward, to install the visqueen on the bottom of the truss between the ceiling covering (OSB) and the blow-in (vented soffit with baffles and ridge). Most of the time the space will sit unconditioned or temporary heat, but long term plans would be to install a mini-split.
I guess this is all a long way of asking, do I still install the 6mil plastic between the batts and the wall covering?

