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Moisture Barrier Open cell spray foam is not a moisture vapor barrier, and will allow moisture to pass. So, if you're considering spraying foam to the roof deck of your new or existing home, you want open cell. If there's a roof leak, water will pass through the foam, and you will quickly be able to find your problem.
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After recognizing a need for spray polyurethane foam insulation (SPF), one of the first questions prospective customers try to tackle is “what is the difference between open cell and closed cell foam insulation?” Spray foam insulation typically falls in one of two categories, “open cell” or “closed cell,” and each type is different in structure, where it should be applied, and performance.
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If the floor is bouncy but the joists are not sagging, the simplest fix is to reinforce the joists by installing additional joists adjacent to the original ones. Called “sistering,” this is done from beneath the floor in the crawl space. New two-by-six joists are cut to fit snugly beside the old ones.
If the floor is sagging, the joists beneath are also sagging, which makes it impossible to sister them in their current warped configuration. Before you can reinforce the joists, you must first push the sag out. This is usually a job for the pros because an engineer should study the house, or at least the house plans, to determine where to position a beam in the crawlspace for support. The size of the beam and its exact location depends on the weight disbursement of the structure above. Typically, the beam installs perpendicular to the floor joists and is supported by house jacks that rest on concrete pads. Over a period of a few weeks, or even months, a foundation contractor gradually adjusts the jacks to slowly push the joists back into shape. After the joists are level, you can sister them or simply leave the beam and jacks in place, whichever the engineer suggests.
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