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A 6 mil thick poly is commonly used as a vapor barrier and offers short-term savings to the homeowner. However, those savings may likely be lost in the long run if someone walks or crawls on the poly, causing micro holes in the vapor barrier.
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Large shed footings should extend 12” below the frost line (meaning a depth of 24”, 36”, 48”, or more depending on the local climate). Dec 17, 2021
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Crawlspaces beneath older houses are usually vented, meaning they have small openings to let air pass freely between the crawlspace and outside. In practice, however, these vents don’t do a good job of circulating air, so whatever moisture makes it under the house will stay there. In humid climates, vented crawlspaces are especially damaging. Moisture-laden air enters the crawlspace and condenses into water droplets on cool pipes and concrete walls, which promotes mold, fungus, mildew, and bacteria. Fortunately, vented crawlspaces can be sealed with the proper installation of a crawlspace vapor barrier. Vapor barrier thicknesses range from 6 mil to 20 mil, with 6 mil being the bare minimum and 20 mil being the most heavy duty and puncture-resistant.
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Polyethylene sheeting is measured in ‘mils.’ A mil is equal to 0.001 inch of thickness. Codes for residential applications often cite a 6 mil (0.006-inch thick) minimum reinforced poly vapor barrier. However, Americover recommends 10 mil or higher, for crawl space applications. Americover offers thicknesses all the way up to 20 mil. Perms: The perm rating represents how readily water vapor will pass through a material. The lower the perm rating, the less permeable a material is. To classify as a vapor barrier, a material must have a perm rating of 0.1 or below. Poly sheeting that is 6 mils (0.06 perms) and thicker meets this bare minimum.
If you want to hang anything heavier than 15 pounds on your ceiling, you'll need to attach it to a ceiling joist that's been properly reinforced.
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