Dawgfan77
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Im ready to purchase my radiant/vapor barrier for my shop:
-55Wx34Dx13H (I know, odd size...)
-Not climate controlled
-Fans in summer, kerosene or wood stove heat in winter-part time only!
-probably not dry walled
-open rafter, steel truss building
-metal siding and roof
-In South Carolina
I'm not so worried about insulation factor, but I'd like to cut the summer heat, and definitely control condensation! I've read tons of threads, but the vapor/radiant barrier debate always seems to veer into an insulation debate,... which then usually ends in a spray-foam debate. Not in my price range!
And the other issue seems to be the difference in vapor barrier installation methods from northern states vs. southern states vs. Midwest, etc... people seem to think there is one general rule for everyone for how to install, when there really isn't.
I am looking at the same old double-bubble foil that all the builders use around here, and stumbled across this stuff.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Radiant-Bar...ft-/182372092958?_trksid=p2385738.m2548.l4275
At 1/3 the cost of traditional double-bubble, I suspect it to be inferior, but how much? I could double layer it and still save money. My biggest concern is that its perforated.... I realize there is a difference between my vapor barrier and radiant barrier, but the radiant barrier will in fact effect my due-point, which effects condensation... correct? So I guess my questions are:
1) will the perforation of THIS product matter? seems counter-productive...
2) 9.6 perms for a perforated material?? That seem high., low...?
-55Wx34Dx13H (I know, odd size...)
-Not climate controlled
-Fans in summer, kerosene or wood stove heat in winter-part time only!
-probably not dry walled
-open rafter, steel truss building
-metal siding and roof
-In South Carolina
I'm not so worried about insulation factor, but I'd like to cut the summer heat, and definitely control condensation! I've read tons of threads, but the vapor/radiant barrier debate always seems to veer into an insulation debate,... which then usually ends in a spray-foam debate. Not in my price range!
And the other issue seems to be the difference in vapor barrier installation methods from northern states vs. southern states vs. Midwest, etc... people seem to think there is one general rule for everyone for how to install, when there really isn't.
I am looking at the same old double-bubble foil that all the builders use around here, and stumbled across this stuff.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Radiant-Bar...ft-/182372092958?_trksid=p2385738.m2548.l4275
At 1/3 the cost of traditional double-bubble, I suspect it to be inferior, but how much? I could double layer it and still save money. My biggest concern is that its perforated.... I realize there is a difference between my vapor barrier and radiant barrier, but the radiant barrier will in fact effect my due-point, which effects condensation... correct? So I guess my questions are:
1) will the perforation of THIS product matter? seems counter-productive...
2) 9.6 perms for a perforated material?? That seem high., low...?
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