Slacker
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Looking at siding for my hunting/get away cabin. I'm thinking about using the insulated siding. Its pretty new on the market, but all comments about it seem to be really positive. Has anyone used/installed this stuff?
I have to wonder about it messing up the breathing of the house walls. Perhaps trapping moisture in the walls causing damage ?Slacker said:Looking at siding for my hunting/get away cabin. I'm thinking about using the insulated siding. Its pretty new on the market, but all comments about it seem to be really positive. Has anyone used/installed this stuff?
slowrev said:I have to wonder about it messing up the breathing of the house walls. Perhaps trapping moisture in the walls causing damage ?
Vapor barrier goes on the inside, now if you put another one on the outside.....
Ben
Tyvek is not really a "vapor barrier". It breaths but resists moisture infiltration and mass air movement. So, the proper thing is to have an actual vapor barrier such as plastic sheeting on the inside next to the drywall, then insulation, then Tyvek just under the siding.Doc_Bob said:Tyvek on the outside only.
Bob
dholly said:bonding rigid foam insulation directly to the vinyl provided greater strength and structural integrity, particularly for the wider 'doubles', which increased durability and lessened the tendency to crack or shatter when hit.
Also, the backing all but eliminated the 'waviness' associated with temp contraction/expansion of standard siding.
Basically, he said don't buy it for the negligable insulation properties, rather, buy it if you want a good looking, straight and durable siding product.HTH.