S.Badger
Member
Hi
I am building a shed/workshop and need some advice on the vapour barrier. I have been doing a lot of reading and realise the importance of a good vapour barrier but I am not sure where to place it in the floor layer. The shed is going to be built as a raised deck over a concrete slab using treated 2x6 joists supported by 4x4 posts. Between the joists will be foam insulation and then an OSB sub floor finished with laminate. My question is, should the vapour barrier (polythene sheet) be placed under the OSB or over. If I place it over the OSB will the OSB be susceptible to damp/rot as its untreated (should I be using treated ply). If I place the barrier under the OSB does it matter that the barrier will not join with the wall barrier as the wall plate is on top of the OSB. Am I worrying a little too much about this?
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Stu
I am building a shed/workshop and need some advice on the vapour barrier. I have been doing a lot of reading and realise the importance of a good vapour barrier but I am not sure where to place it in the floor layer. The shed is going to be built as a raised deck over a concrete slab using treated 2x6 joists supported by 4x4 posts. Between the joists will be foam insulation and then an OSB sub floor finished with laminate. My question is, should the vapour barrier (polythene sheet) be placed under the OSB or over. If I place it over the OSB will the OSB be susceptible to damp/rot as its untreated (should I be using treated ply). If I place the barrier under the OSB does it matter that the barrier will not join with the wall barrier as the wall plate is on top of the OSB. Am I worrying a little too much about this?
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Stu