gogolf0401
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For concrete radiant heat applications I've heard of putting poly under the 2" foam insulation and also heard of it going over top (under the pex). Curious what you guys think is the "correct" way to install a vapor barrier.
Initially the thought of putting poly over the insulation, directly under the concrete, seemed silly since it's supposed to be a vapor barrier and here I am going to put staple holes through it when installing pex. But someone somewhere made the point that the staple holes don't add up to much area.
Also, if doing this without a roof and the possibility of rain water accumulating on top of the poly started me thinking that maybe over top is better, since I imagine water would be trapped between the poly and foam and take ages to dry out causing the water to remain when pouring concrete. Unsure what issues this would cause if any.
Thoughts guys?
Initially the thought of putting poly over the insulation, directly under the concrete, seemed silly since it's supposed to be a vapor barrier and here I am going to put staple holes through it when installing pex. But someone somewhere made the point that the staple holes don't add up to much area.
Also, if doing this without a roof and the possibility of rain water accumulating on top of the poly started me thinking that maybe over top is better, since I imagine water would be trapped between the poly and foam and take ages to dry out causing the water to remain when pouring concrete. Unsure what issues this would cause if any.
Thoughts guys?