The lessco air vapor barrier box eliminates air leakage through electrical boxes prevents moisture damage in walls and ceilings improves energy efficiency.
Air vapor barrier box.
This helps control heating costs in the winter and cooling costs in the summer.
In winter when humidity is low it continues.
The lessco air vapor barrier box was developed in 1985 by stephen lentz an airtight homebuilder at that time.
However cold air often finds its way through missed holes and cracks and an electrical box by itself offers no protection and unless ensure that it is has a vapor barrier you run the risk of it corroding and causing future electrical problems.
The lessco air vapor barrier box can be used in many different configurations.
The job of both air barriers and vapor barriers is to prevent moisture from forming at that critical point they just do it in completely different ways.
The product has been on the market and used throughout the united states including alaska since 1985.
The ceiling box comes with an adjustable hanger bar for ease.
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The vapor barrier box is designed to meet the energy efficiency requirements of modern homes.
Roll with dimensions of 39 x 100.
Low voltage wiring application.
It lets wall cavities dry out to help prevent mold.
It was invented for use in energy efficient airtight housing.
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But it can be used in outside walls and ceilings.
This lessco air vapor barrier box is designed to attach to a wall or ceiling frame and can contain up to 3.
In summer when humidity is high it increases permeability so that moisture can escape as air tightness is maintained.
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The rule for vapor barrier installation in cold climates is to have it on the interior with at least 2 3rds of your insulation on the outside of the vapour barrier.
Air leaks can occur around electrical boxes in exterior walls and ceilings sometimes carrying water vapor that can condense in the wall and attic cavity leading to rotting mold growth and an increased heating and air conditioning load.