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Poly and air sealing in Chambery before the board goes on

Alberta winters put a large vapour drive from inside to outside, so the barrier belongs on the warm side of the insulation. Getting the position right matters as much as getting it sealed: a second barrier on the cold side traps moisture in the assembly with no way to dry.

Vapour Barrier Installation Chambery Edmonton

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Sealing at the electrical boxes

Every box is a hole

An outlet or switch on an exterior Chambery wall is a deliberate opening straight through the barrier.

The fix

Poly hats or airtight boxes, sealed to the sheet. Taping the poly to the front of an ordinary box does not last, because the board is fastened over it and the seal breaks. This is the single most common leak we find behind finished walls.

Chambery drywall in context

About Chambery

Chambery has been planned to incorporate a series of residential sub-units within the neighbourhood, as defined by the collector road system.

What we see in Chambery

In Chambery the drywall work is first-year settling, basement dev for first owners, Level 5 over builder-grade. We confirm what your home actually needs on site, in writing, before anything starts.

Inspecting it before it is covered

Last chance to see it

Once board is on, an Chambery vapour barrier is inaccessible for the life of the wall.

How we work

The barrier gets walked and repaired, every box, every lap, every penetration, before boarding is scheduled, and it is photographed. A tear found before the board goes on costs a piece of tape; found afterwards it costs a wall.

Basement walls, where the rules change

Concrete complicates it

A Chambery basement wall can take moisture from the ground as well as from the room. That is why a poly barrier detailed the way it is on an above-grade wall can trap moisture against the concrete instead of keeping it out.

How the assembly is built

Rigid insulation or a framed cavity held off the concrete gives the wall a way to dry, with vapour control on the warm side of the insulation. Getting that order wrong is the most common reason a finished Chambery basement smells musty.

Renovations, and meeting an existing barrier

Continuity across old and new

In an Chambery renovation the new poly has to tie into whatever is already in the wall. A new sheet stopped at the edge of the work leaves an open seam inside the assembly.

What we look for

Whether an existing barrier is present at all, what condition it is in, and whether there is a second one somewhere that would trap moisture between the two. Older renovations quite often have both, and finding that before boarding is worth the hour it takes.

Where poly is the wrong choice

Not every assembly wants it

Some Chambery walls, such as an insulated concrete basement or an assembly with exterior rigid insulation, are designed to dry inward, and a full poly layer stops that.

How we approach it

We look at the whole assembly rather than defaulting to poly because it is what is usually done. Where a smart or variable-permeance membrane is the right call, we say so.

Top plates, bottom plates and the perimeter

The edges do the leaking

The continuous joints at the top and bottom of an Chambery wall are longer than every box and lap put together, and they are the easiest to seal well or badly.

What good looks like

Sealant on the plate, poly laid into it and compressed by the framing or the board above, carried around corners rather than cut and butted at every change of direction.

Simple, clean, on schedule — Vapour Barrier Installation in Chambery Edmonton

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Free quote

We come out to your Chambery Edmonton property, take a real look at the vapour barrier installation, and hand you a fixed price on the spot — no guessing, no vague ballpark. Every vapour barrier installation quote in Chambery Edmonton starts with an honest, on-site assessment.

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Book a day

We pick a day that works for your schedule and show up on time, ready to start the vapour barrier installation in Chambery Edmonton. No back-and-forth rescheduling — once it's booked, our team is there.

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The work

We keep the dust under control and protect your Chambery Edmonton home while we finish the vapour barrier installation to a clean, paint-ready standard. Floors covered, doors sealed off, and the site left tidy at the end of every day.

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Walk it with you

We don't pack up till you've walked the finished vapour barrier installation with us and you're happy with the result in Chambery Edmonton. If anything needs a second look, we handle it before we call the job done.

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Vapour Barrier Installation Chambery Edmonton: your questions answered

Is a bathroom done differently?
Same rules, larger consequences. A bathroom pushes far more vapour into the wall, so a gap shows up faster. The fan housing and duct are sealed rather than trimmed around, and we check the fan vents outside rather than into the attic.
Can I add poly over insulation that already has a facing?
Usually no. Two retarders leave any moisture that gets in with no direction to dry. We check what is already in the wall before adding to it rather than assuming the cavity is bare.
Can you install the barrier if someone else did the insulation?
Yes, but we check the insulation first. A barrier over a poorly filled cavity locks the problem in, and once the board is on neither can be corrected without opening the wall.
Do the electrical boxes really need sealing?
They are the most common failure point. Every outlet in an exterior wall is a cut in the plane, and unsealed it is a direct path for moist air into the cavity at the coldest part of the wall.
Is a basement wall done the same way as an upstairs wall?
No. A basement wall can take moisture from the ground too, so poly detailed like an above-grade wall can trap moisture against the concrete. The insulation is held off the concrete so the wall can dry, with vapour control on the warm side.
Will this stop water coming through my basement wall?
No, and installing it would hide the evidence. Water coming through a wall is a drainage and waterproofing problem. Vapour control manages moisture in the air, not liquid water, and we will say so rather than board over it.
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