No, that is house wrap.
So yes (house wrap is a vapor barrier). That's how I was thinking it should be, now you can put insulation in there and not worry about it rotting.
No, that is house wrap.
Yes sir, from what I understand, house wrap is not a vapor barrier per say, but a air and moister barrier, It allows moister/vapor to escape. That's why I didn't say yes, 🤔. But you are correct, I can/will insulate right up against it. If I were to sprayfoam, I did not want the panels to be impossible to remove, since I know I WILL eventually damage one, and i am going to add on.
Perfect! Also, the Zip sheathing looks like an incedible product.As is typically installed, the wrap is not an air barrier. You would need to tape every single edge for that to be the case. Air barrier is why I'm leaning toward the Zip sheathing for the house. Vapor barrier is all you need though for rockwool or fiberglass insulation. Smart of you to use the wrap this way to make those panels replaceable.
Perfect! Also, the Zip sheathing looks like an incedible product.
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