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Correct way to build an insulated and unventilated rafter space in a cold climate

retire09

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If you have a rafter with the ceiling on the bottom and roof deck on top fully insulated with no ventilation in a very cold climate; should you have a vapor barrier on the bottom?

If you do have a vapor barrier on the bottom, can you also have foam insulation on the deck under the roof covering?

How do you build a "Hot" roof in a cold climate without creating a moisture problem?
 
No interior vapor retarders are installed, the required minimum thickness of impermeable insulation against the roof deck acts as the vapor barrier; see 2009 IRC section R806.4
 
Francis Vineyard said:
No interior vapor retarders are installed, the required minimum thickness of impermeable insulation against the roof deck acts as the vapor barrier; see 2009 IRC section R806.4
Depends on the product though, they can have a variety of impermeability.
 
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