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Vapour barrier in Jackson Heights, sealed as a continuous plane

A vapour barrier only works as a continuous plane. In Jackson Heights 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.

Vapour Barrier Installation Jackson Heights Edmonton

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Inspecting it before it is covered

Last chance to see it

Once board is on, an Jackson Heights 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.

Jackson Heights drywall in context

About Jackson Heights

Jackson Heights is named in honour of Annie B.

What we see in Jackson Heights

In Jackson Heights the drywall work is popcorn and stipple ceiling removal, settling+truss-uplift cracks, nail pops, Poly-B repipe patching repipe patching. We confirm what your home actually needs on site, in writing, before anything starts.

Poly against smart membranes

Two approaches

Standard 6-mil poly is the common choice in Jackson Heights 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.

The rim joist and the bottom plate

Two cold junctions

In an Jackson Heights basement the rim joist and the bottom plate against concrete are where warm air meets cold most directly. Both need sealing before insulation, not after.

Sequencing

Once the insulation and poly are on, neither can be reached without pulling the wall apart. We deal with them first, and we would rather flag a problem there at the quote than discover it behind a finished wall.

Sealing at the electrical boxes

Every box is a hole

An outlet or switch on an exterior Jackson Heights 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.

Bathrooms, kitchens and the wet rooms

More moisture, same rules

A Jackson Heights bathroom pushes far more vapour into the wall than a bedroom. The barrier is not different, but the consequences of a gap are larger and show up faster.

Fans and penetrations

The fan housing, the duct and any pot lights all pierce the plane in the wettest room in the house. Those are sealed rather than trimmed around, and we check that the fan actually vents outside rather than into the attic.

Never two barriers

The trap

Poly on the room side plus a second impermeable layer behind the insulation leaves any moisture that gets in with no direction to dry.

Where it happens

Renovations, mostly. A new barrier gets added over a wall that already had a foil-faced or kraft-faced layer. We look at what is already in an Jackson Heights wall before adding to it rather than assuming the cavity is bare.

Simple, clean, on schedule — Vapour Barrier Installation in Jackson Heights Edmonton

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Free quote

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

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Vapour Barrier Installation Jackson Heights Edmonton: your questions answered

Is it a problem to have poly on both sides?
Yes. Two barriers trap moisture between them with no direction to dry. It is a real mistake we still find in renovated Jackson Heights walls, and it stays invisible until the damage shows.
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.
Which side does the vapour barrier go on?
The warm side of the insulation. Through an Alberta winter moisture pushes outward from the heated space, and the barrier stops it before it reaches a cold surface where it can condense.
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.
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.
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.
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