spaniel
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I posted a pic earlier of a rack I"m building for a new wine room filling the space underneath our staircase. As we planned the remodel (half our downstairs is involved) I reiterated two things to the contractor regarding the wine room - the entire thing needed plastic vapor barrier on the warm side of the walls, and minimum R19 insulation.
In cleaning out the garage space the contractor has been using for supplies, I realized that there was no trace of vapor barrier. I had been traveling when he built the walls on and we had conversed about the insulation, but I'd assumed the vapor barrier was a no-brainer in this situation for an experienced contractor, especially since we had discussed it multiple times.
I conversed with my wife, who was there more through the process…we are 99% convinced that my brand new wine room was constructed with no vapor barrier.
It is going to be a fun conversation telling him that he's not getting paid unless he strips it back down to studs and re-builds it correctly.
Which leads me to my question. It has become clear to me during this process that the guy has zero planning ability and if something confuses him at all, he gives up and moves on to something else. The wine room is built over a crawl space, and while the floor is tiled he did nothing to insulate of vapor barrier underneath the floor in the crawl space. I actually can't find any decent information on what to do under the floor when a crawl space is involved. Should this be insulated with vapor barrier as the walls?
In cleaning out the garage space the contractor has been using for supplies, I realized that there was no trace of vapor barrier. I had been traveling when he built the walls on and we had conversed about the insulation, but I'd assumed the vapor barrier was a no-brainer in this situation for an experienced contractor, especially since we had discussed it multiple times.
I conversed with my wife, who was there more through the process…we are 99% convinced that my brand new wine room was constructed with no vapor barrier.
It is going to be a fun conversation telling him that he's not getting paid unless he strips it back down to studs and re-builds it correctly.
Which leads me to my question. It has become clear to me during this process that the guy has zero planning ability and if something confuses him at all, he gives up and moves on to something else. The wine room is built over a crawl space, and while the floor is tiled he did nothing to insulate of vapor barrier underneath the floor in the crawl space. I actually can't find any decent information on what to do under the floor when a crawl space is involved. Should this be insulated with vapor barrier as the walls?