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On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 18:30:50 -0400, rickman wrote:
Just curious, which side is the metal and plastic on, inside or out? I expect they used materials intended for living space just because that is what they normally use. None of this is likely to be important for your use. I think the vapor barrier is normally on the inside to prevent moisture from inside getting into the insulation which would then conduct heat more readily. In any event I think you have a winner. Before cutting the hole, I would have said outside, but it turns out the foil was on both. And, yes, you are correct that they used the same material they brought for the big job - siding the occupied building. Pat |
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