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#1754 - 04/16/07 03:30 PM Insulation in shower wall?
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I'm replacing my shower. After tearing out the old one, (which was shower board over mud), I see that there is no insulation of any kind in the wall. Two of the shower walls are outside walls. I'm installing a three piece Sterling, Vikrell Shower, (which is supposed to be water tight) directly to the studs. I live in Southern Calif My house is about 40 years old. My Questions are: Is there really any need for me to install insulation in the walls, seeing how I'm in SoCal and there wasn't any to begin with. If I do install insulation should I use a vapor barrier? If so, should the vapor barrier be toward the inside or outside? If I don't install any insulation or vapor barrier, are my chances of getting mold lower or higher? Thanks for your help, Jay
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#1866 - 05/19/07 09:25 PM Re: Insulation in shower wall? [Re: Anonymous]
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insulation does many things, keep heat in, keep heat out, keep sound out, keep sound in. depending on where you live can determine what it does for you. I insulate all the walls of my bathroom, interior and exterior for all those reasons.
With regard to moisture, vapour barrier in SO Cal. shouldn't be critical as you don't do a lot of heating although with a bathroom you will have a room with a lot of warm moisture so a good vapour barrier would be important. the idea is to keep the moisture from diffusing thru to the interior of the wall. this can accomplished with a plastic membrane (on the warm side) or with a good vapour barrier type paint. all penetrations in the wall such as switches, light fixtures, etc. should be sealed for best results.
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#2037 - 06/21/07 10:03 PM Re: Insulation in shower wall? *DELETED* [Re: Anonymous]
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