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Poly and air sealing in Griesbach before the board goes on

A vapour barrier only works as a continuous plane. In Griesbach the failures are almost never the sheet itself — they are the electrical boxes, the top and bottom plates, the window returns and the penetrations, where the poly is cut and not resealed.

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Electrical boxes, the usual failure point

A hole in the plane

Every outlet and switch in an Griesbach exterior wall is a cut in the poly. Left unsealed it is a direct path for moist air into the cavity, and the boxes are usually the coldest spot on the wall.

Poly hats and sealant

Boxes get a poly hat or an air-sealed box, and the poly is sealed to it rather than simply cut around. It is a small detail repeated dozens of times, which is exactly why it gets skipped.

Griesbach drywall in context

About Griesbach

In the 2000's Griesbach began redeveloping as a non-military residential community, as it is no longer part of the Canadian national defense facility.

What we see in Griesbach

In Griesbach 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.

Sealing at the electrical boxes

Every box is a hole

An outlet or switch on an exterior Griesbach 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.

Inspection, and leaving it visible

It gets checked before it is covered

Vapour barrier and air sealing in Griesbach are inspected before drywall covers them. We sequence to your inspection date rather than boarding ahead and covering something the inspector needs to see.

If it does not pass

We want the inspector's note directly. Most failures are specific — an unsealed box, a floating seam, a torn return — and they are corrected faster from the actual note than from a second-hand summary.

Why the warm side, and why only one

Which way the moisture moves

Through an Griesbach winter, warm humid indoor air pushes outward through the assembly. A vapour barrier on the warm side stops that moisture before it reaches a cold surface where it can condense.

Two barriers is worse than one

A second barrier on the cold side traps moisture between the two with no direction to dry. It is a genuine mistake we still find in renovated walls, and it is invisible until the damage shows.

Poly against smart membranes

Two approaches

Standard 6-mil poly is the common choice in Griesbach and works when it is continuous and sealed. A variable-permeance membrane tightens in winter and opens in summer, giving the assembly a drying path in both directions.

When it is worth the difference

Most straightforward walls are fine with poly. Retrofits, assemblies that cannot be fully sealed and some basement details benefit from a membrane. We say which we would use and why rather than defaulting.

Warm side, always

The one rule everything else follows

The barrier goes on the heated side of the insulation. In an Griesbach climate that is the room side of an exterior wall.

Why position decides everything

Put it on the cold side and you have placed a moisture stop exactly where indoor humidity will condense against it, inside the wall, where nothing dries and nothing is visible until the damage is done.

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

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Free quote

We come out to your Griesbach 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 Griesbach 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 Griesbach 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 Griesbach 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 Griesbach Edmonton. If anything needs a second look, we handle it before we call the job done.

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Vapour Barrier Installation Griesbach Edmonton: your questions answered

Will this pass inspection?
It is built to what the code asks for on your permit, and we leave it visible and sequence to your inspection date rather than boarding ahead. If an inspector raises something, we want the note directly so it is fixed from the actual reason.
Does it matter where the sheet meets the ceiling and floor?
It is the whole job. Left loose at the top or bottom plate, warm air simply goes over or under a perfectly installed sheet. The junction into a vaulted ceiling is the most commonly skipped and the wettest point in the room.
What about outlets on exterior walls?
Each one is a deliberate hole. They need poly hats or airtight boxes sealed to the sheet. Taping poly to the front of an ordinary box does not last once board is fastened over it, and it is the most common leak we find.
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.
Why is there staining around my window reveals?
Usually the vapour barrier return at the window was torn or tucked rather than sealed. It is a cold junction, so condensation shows there first — often as staining or mould at the reveal.
Should I use poly or a smart membrane?
Most straightforward Griesbach walls are fine with 6-mil poly, continuous and sealed. A variable-permeance membrane is worth it on retrofits and some basement details because it gives the assembly a drying path in both directions.
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