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Perlite in sleeper floor

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Existing SFD enclosing garage for habitable space, sleeper floor joists added over concrete floor. Contractor used Perlite for floor insulation. Thoughts on using perlite in floor application?
 
To my knowledge perlite has been used and is currently acceptable but under-performs other insulators.

Not to be confuse with vermiculite that may contain asbestos is prohibited.

Suggest for additional information search keywords "insulation contractors perlite"
 
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As an aside, how are you handling a vapor barrier? Since probably not one under the garage slab. Is there a paint on product that has the qualities of a below slab poly or membrane sheet?

Valid point and that is another issue that the contractor has to answer. No vapor barrier placed. We would require a vapor barrier, what we see is poly.
 
http://www.schundler.com/underfloor.htm
Why Perlite Insulation?
Perlite underfloor insulation is an inorganic product that does not rot, support combustion nor provide a habitat for rodents. Because of its neutral pH, the product does not foster corrosion in piping and electrical wiring that may be in the underfloor area.
When used for underfloor insulation, a water repellent, dust suppressed perlite specially produced for this application is used.
 
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Valid point and that is another issue that the contractor has to answer. No vapor barrier placed. We would require a vapor barrier, what we see is poly.
Would the thickness of the floor sheathing meet the permeability limits for a vapour barrier? Anything meeting code for thickness does here...
 
Would the thickness of the floor sheathing meet the permeability limits for a vapour barrier? Anything meeting code for thickness does here...
I've never been any place where floor sheathing was used to meet the permeability requirements vs. a vapor barrier. There may be someplace where it is but...
 
http://www.schundler.com/underfloor.htm
Why Perlite Insulation?
Perlite underfloor insulation is an inorganic product that does not rot, support combustion nor provide a habitat for rodents. Because of its neutral pH, the product does not foster corrosion in piping and electrical wiring that may be in the underfloor area.
When used for underfloor insulation, a water repellent, dust suppressed perlite specially produced for this application is used.

I wish I knew why the contractor used Perlite. Odd choice to say the least.
 
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