When the mold grows it will spread to everything around it studs drywall etc.
Vapor barrier on concrete walls in basement.
A vapor barrier is also helpful to keeping a basement insulated and warm.
If you have a framed wall that is adjacent to a concrete foundation wall where the vapor barrier is next to the drywall in front of the studs the fiberglass insulation gets wet and becomes a breeding ground for mold.
If you ve ever had a problem with a basement floor or any concrete floor you know the kind of damage that too much moisture can cause.
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Building codes usually require a vapor barrier 4 mil plastic sheeting on exterior basement walls if the framing is attached to masonry or concrete surfaces or if the wood framing butts up against the outer basement walls.
Most jurisdictions require a 4 mil plastic sheet vapor barrier for basement walls against concrete.
Not to be confused with a vapor barrier which is placed on the warm side of the wall just in front of the insulation and behind the drywall a moisture barrier goes against the basement wall and.
That is if the studs are going to touch the concrete wall.
The water vapor can come through the concrete from the soil or from indoor air that comes in contact with the concrete.
It s not rocket science.
It needs to dry and then stay dryto avoid flooring problems.
The material is stapled to the frame of a basement wall before it is finished with plaster or drywall.
For a basement that vapor barrier should be the waterproof membrane or coating on the outside of the concrete wall.
Only one vapor barrier maximum in the wall.
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Vapor barriers are used because while fresh concrete is poured wet it s not supposed to stay that way.
With fiber insulation and a vapor barrier moisture can get trapped in the insulation leading to moldy insulation and decay in the wood framing.
The construction of the wall for instance is vital to the use of a vapor barrier.
Of foam against the wall this should not be a problem in your climate.
You should then use fiberglass insulation that has a vapor barrier between the studs with the vapor barrier facing in toward the living space.
So there is enough gap for air to flow.
Or you can leave a 4 inch gap between the studs and concrete wall and probably get away with it.