fasboater
Structural
- Jan 3, 2007
- 73
I am looking at an SIP for the roofing on a residential home.
I have read many different opinions about the moister barrier (ice and water shield) and venting the deck.
My situation is an 8” Sip for the roof with screw down metal standing seam. Obviously the possibility of leaks and all that concern me.
Question:
1)Would I apply a moisture barrier (ice and water shield) directly to the SIP and then put some hats or furring strips over that for the Standing seam? Creating a vapor barrier does the the SIP need to breath?
2)Would I add another layer of plywood over the hats or furring strips and then put my vapor barrier down (ice and water shield).
I have read many different opinions about the moister barrier (ice and water shield) and venting the deck.
My situation is an 8” Sip for the roof with screw down metal standing seam. Obviously the possibility of leaks and all that concern me.
Question:
1)Would I apply a moisture barrier (ice and water shield) directly to the SIP and then put some hats or furring strips over that for the Standing seam? Creating a vapor barrier does the the SIP need to breath?
2)Would I add another layer of plywood over the hats or furring strips and then put my vapor barrier down (ice and water shield).