06-14-2020, 04:00 PM
Nebraska house has 3mm plastic over the paper-faced insulation and behind the sheetrock in the area of the addition new-work (which itself is probably decades old). No plastic behind the sheetrock where they just tore out the plaster and rocked over the lath (and the rock-wool/recycled paper or whatever was blown in at some point. From seeing siding repairs going on about town, they're using TYVEK in front of the vinyl siding. Don't if they did this on mine (aluminum siding). Question is, I'm having a garage built which will be vinyl siding, and finished inside (by me). IF they use the house wrap over the OSB sheathing in front of the vinyl, do I need to use plastic over the paper-faced insulation, or is that overkill? Of worse, just asking to trap moisture? For what it's worth, all the old blown-in I've removed in the house was dry, and when I had occasion to get into the paper-faced to add a receptacle, that was dry as well.