structSU10
Structural
- Mar 3, 2011
- 1,062
I have a slab on grade, place with a vapor barrier, but inside a building that has yet to have mechanical systems turned on which after 3+ months is still reading up to 95% RH.
The contractor needs to place rubber floor which requires 85% RH. They want to use a moisture vapor emissions reduction system - a one coat product that seems to effectively create a vapor barrier made of epoxy.
It says it can be used on grade, but I am unsure if its a great idea with an existing vapor barrier below. I also think that once mechanical is turned on the issue will go away, but they are up against time for building turn-over and this issue has persisted for a long time.
Any thoughts / insights into using such a product?
The contractor needs to place rubber floor which requires 85% RH. They want to use a moisture vapor emissions reduction system - a one coat product that seems to effectively create a vapor barrier made of epoxy.
It says it can be used on grade, but I am unsure if its a great idea with an existing vapor barrier below. I also think that once mechanical is turned on the issue will go away, but they are up against time for building turn-over and this issue has persisted for a long time.
Any thoughts / insights into using such a product?