joetheinspector
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Can anyone answer or direct me to information in regard to proper installation of an air barrier per
2009 IECC 402.4 Air leakage
I have the following questions:
• 402.4.1 What is “an air barrier material, suitable film or solid material” (where can I find what meets this requirement of the code)?
• 402.4.1
o #5. dropped ceilings or chases adjacent to the thermal envelope (proper installation?)
o #7. Walls and ceilings separating a garage from conditioned spaces (is drywall that is taped an acceptable material? If so what about electrical boxes etc? Do the boxes need
to be sealed in some way? If drywall is not acceptable then what is?
o #8. Behind tubs and showers on exterior walls (Does the exterior air barrier cover this? Or does this require an air barrier on the inside of the wall?)
o #9. Common walls between dwelling units (just one side or both sides? Also is drywall an acceptable air barrier)?
o #11. Rim joist junctions. (does the exterior air barrier meet this requirement or is something else required?)
2009 IECC 402.4 Air leakage
I have the following questions:
• 402.4.1 What is “an air barrier material, suitable film or solid material” (where can I find what meets this requirement of the code)?
• 402.4.1
o #5. dropped ceilings or chases adjacent to the thermal envelope (proper installation?)
o #7. Walls and ceilings separating a garage from conditioned spaces (is drywall that is taped an acceptable material? If so what about electrical boxes etc? Do the boxes need
to be sealed in some way? If drywall is not acceptable then what is?
o #8. Behind tubs and showers on exterior walls (Does the exterior air barrier cover this? Or does this require an air barrier on the inside of the wall?)
o #9. Common walls between dwelling units (just one side or both sides? Also is drywall an acceptable air barrier)?
o #11. Rim joist junctions. (does the exterior air barrier meet this requirement or is something else required?)