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To take it one step further, ASTM E 1745 Class A vapor barriers (products with less than 0.01 perms) are the best approach to protecting your concrete slab and components, moisture sensitive floor and IAQ from moisture sources below.
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Read More »High-performance vapor retarders and barriers are commonly available in 8-mil, 10-mil, 15-mil and 20-mil thicknesses. As mentioned, increased thickness does not always translate into better performance. Avoid single extruded products made from recycled content. For example, a 10-mil single layer extruded film made from recycled content will not carry near the performance of a thinner 8-mil co-extruded film manufactured from virgin resin. When evaluating vapor retarder and barrier products, it is key to make sure they are made from virgin resin and are co-extruded films.
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between the surface of the slab and moisture sources below the slab as well as at the slab perimeter. In other words, make a vapor barrier “bathtub” for the concrete. Roll out vapor barrier with the longest dimension parallel with the direction of the concrete pour. Face overlaps away from the concrete pour when possible. with the longest dimension parallel with the direction of the concrete pour. Face overlaps away from the concrete pour when possible. Extend vapor barrier over footings and seal to foundation wall, grade beam, or slab at an elevation consistent with the top of the slab or terminate at impediments, such as water stops or dowels. Extend vapor barrier over the tops of pile caps and grade beams to a distance acceptable to the structural engineer. over footings and seal to foundation wall, grade beam, or slab at an elevation consistent with the top of the slab or terminate at impediments, such as water stops or dowels. Extend vapor barrier over the tops of pile caps and grade beams to a distance acceptable to the structural engineer. Lap all joints a minimum of 6 inches and seal laps in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations. and seal laps in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations. Seal all penetrations like utilities and columns per the manufacturer’s recommendations. The summarized instructions are paraphrased from ASTM E 1643. Remember that every project presents its own unique challenges and specific moisture barrier needs. Always fully review ASTM E 1643, architectural and structural details, local building codes, and manufacturers recommendations prior to installation.
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