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SPOT: PMS 300 & PMS 425
Vapor Barriers
A Key Component in
Moisture Management Strategies
FEATURED PRODUCTS
MemBrain Smart Vapor
Retarder & Air Barrier Film
™
A building without an effective moisture management strategy is a recipe for
trouble, as inadequate moisture control can create several devastating problems.
Moisture can cause a great deal of damage when trapped inside a wall cavity.
Over time, many building materials deteriorate and fail from being repeatedly
saturated. Hidden within building cavities, wet insulation loses R-Value and makes
the building less energy efficient. One of the most serious problems, however,
is mold and mildew growth, as airborne mold spores can lead to serious
respiratory ailments. By incorporating a vapor barrier and other key moisture
management strategies into the building envelope, building professionals can
ward off these potential moisture problems.
DATE
December 2008
Usually a thin, film-like material, such as polyethylene, vapor barriers are used to
retard or prevent water vapor diffusion into a wall, ceiling or floor during the cold
winter. Unfortunately, many traditional barriers can cause trouble, as they can also
prevent the evacuation of moisture that may have accumulated in an insulated
cavity, preventing the wall assembly from drying.
A material’s water vapor transmission rate, or permeance, is the rate at which a
measured amount of water vapor transfers through a known surface area under
standard atmospheric pressure conditions. Water vapor permeance is defined
in nanograms (ng) of water vapor, per second, per square meter, per Pascal.
Type 1 vapor barriers are very restrictive to moisture transmission, having a
permeance less than or equal to 15 ng/(Pa·s·m2) of moisture passage. These
barriers are required where there is cladding on the house that doesn't allow
enough drying to the outside. Type 2 vapor barriers, the basic vapor barrier
for ordinary conditions, are defined as having a permeance less than or equal
to 60 ng/(Pa·s·m2) of moisture passage.
Prevalent
vapor barrier materials used over
The most successful
the years have been polyethylene (Type 1),
moisture management
asphalt-impregnated or asphalt-coated kraft
paper (Type 2) and foil skrim kraft (FSK)
strategies combine
(Type 1) — paper-backed aluminum.
high-performance
fiber glass cavity
insulation with
a vapor barrier.
Moisture management cannot depend on
a vapor barrier alone. The most successful
moisture management strategies combine
high-performance fiber glass cavity insulation
with a vapor barrier, a water resistive barrier,
an interior air barrier and an exterior wind
barrier to reduce the potential for seasonal surface condensation and rainwater
penetration. An innovative new product from CertainTeed Corporation simplifies
such systems by acting simultaneously as a vapor barrier and air barrier — it can
prevent the entrance of moisture, but also allow cavity moisture to escape.
The Canadian Construction Materials Centre (CCMC) recently conducted a study
and published an evaluation report on CertainTeed MemBrain Smart Vapor
Retarder & Air Barrier Film. Collaborating with researchers from the National
Research Council of Canada (NRC) Institute for Research in Construction (IRC),
the CCMC developed a testing protocol for MemBrain’s evaluation based on
laboratory testing requirements for vapor diffusion, air leakage control and durability.
In addition, the CCMC required computer modeling to verify the product’s
®
Installation of vapor barrier with unfaced
fiber glass insluation.
AUTHOR
Stan Gatland
Manager of Building
Science Technology
Stanley D. Gatland is
responsible for generating
and providing technical
information on the system
performance of new and
existing building envelope materials
to architects, engineers, builders, trade
contractors, building envelope consultants,
building scientists and building code
officials. He also provides training in
the principles of building science to
these industry professionals.
www.certainteed.com/insulation
Vapor Barriers (page 2 of 2)
compliance with the National Building Code. The researchers were able to
demonstrate that the product performed well in the varied climates of four
separate Canadian locations, both coastal and non-coastal, and in interiors
with both high and low relative humidity.
The resulting CCMC report from the research (CCMC 13278-R) stipulates that
MemBrain can be used in place of polyethylene, both as a vapor barrier and as
an air barrier system within a building’s exterior walls, except in buildings with high
indoor relative humidity, such as saunas and swimming pools. MemBrain retards
moisture under dry conditions, with a permeance of about 44 ng/(Pa·s·m2);
but, as relative humidity increases above 60 percent, it dramatically opens up
to a permeance of up to 2,050 ng/(Pa·s·m2).
MemBrain is a smart vapor retarder that
changes its permeability to water vapor as
ambient humidity changes.
™
For more detailed information, visit the Building Science section of the
CertainTeed website at www.certainteed.com/buildingscience. For information
on using MemBrain in Canada, consult CCMC 13278-R, CCMC’s evaluation
report on the product.
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