Bigprairie1
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Ok, guys and gals I need some feedback on basement vapour barriers.
(Specifically as it relates to the floor.)
The issue relates to how to best put a vapour barrier in a concrete basement floor system. I've got the wall system/method nailed so that is not an issue.
Here are the facts as relating to this upcoming floor system:
-My house is an older home with an uninsulated concrete slab floor (not insulated under the slab like newer spec homes)
-The concrete/basement is dry and ready for a floor, but its too uneven to go directly onto it with flooring so a framed subfloor is needed.
-The framed subfloor will be a 2x4 system (layed on the flat) with styrofoam insulation (1-1/2"thk.) between then and then sheathed with 3/4" TG Plywood. I will use shims and the ol' laser level to make sure the framing is level prior to all the sheathing, etc.
NOW....where best to put the vapour barrier? I'm leaning heavily on putting it on the upper side of the framing and insulation directly under the plywood. Although some of the reno book info I've seen shows guys laying it down directly on the concrete first....below the framing and insulation on the 'cold side'???
According to everything I know about vapour barrier it is supposed to always be on the inner/warm side of an insulated surface to minimize and eliminate condensation. What gives with this?
So any takers on this issue are more than welcome.
Many Thanks!!!
BP

(Specifically as it relates to the floor.)
The issue relates to how to best put a vapour barrier in a concrete basement floor system. I've got the wall system/method nailed so that is not an issue.
Here are the facts as relating to this upcoming floor system:
-My house is an older home with an uninsulated concrete slab floor (not insulated under the slab like newer spec homes)
-The concrete/basement is dry and ready for a floor, but its too uneven to go directly onto it with flooring so a framed subfloor is needed.
-The framed subfloor will be a 2x4 system (layed on the flat) with styrofoam insulation (1-1/2"thk.) between then and then sheathed with 3/4" TG Plywood. I will use shims and the ol' laser level to make sure the framing is level prior to all the sheathing, etc.
NOW....where best to put the vapour barrier? I'm leaning heavily on putting it on the upper side of the framing and insulation directly under the plywood. Although some of the reno book info I've seen shows guys laying it down directly on the concrete first....below the framing and insulation on the 'cold side'???
According to everything I know about vapour barrier it is supposed to always be on the inner/warm side of an insulated surface to minimize and eliminate condensation. What gives with this?
So any takers on this issue are more than welcome.
Many Thanks!!!
BP