Use Vapor Barrier To Control Mold And Mildew

Published: 03rd June 2011
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Are you having problems with moisture penetrating your home walls, ceilings and floor structures? Do you existing have mold, fungus and mildew in your home? If your answer is yes, then you need protection, and one of your best defenses against these attackers is a high quality vapor barrier. Vapor barriers are liner materials that are used to resist dispersion of moisture through walls, ceiling and floor structures that are found in houses, buildings, crawl spaces and industrial structures such as underslab foundations.



Vapor barriers are available in different materials based on the application. Reinforced Polyethylene is a product being used often in many applications due to its tear resistance and high vapor resistance. Materials are available in different thicknesses, depending upon the requirements of the building structures like ceilings, floor or walls. Of the different types of vapor barrier available in the market, some meet and exceed ASTM E-1745 Class A, B & C requirements. This specification of ASTM covers flexible, preformed sheet membrane materials to be used as vapor retarders in contact with soil or granular-fill under concrete slabs.



The vapor barriers not only protect your houses, buildings or other industrial structures, but they also protect you and your family from health related problems caused by molds, mildew and fungus. Different manufacturers of vapor barriers provide products that are much stronger than the standard vapor barriers, making it difficult to be damaged during installation due to its strong re-inforcement qualities. Their applications include concrete slab underlayment, crawl spaces and numerous other applications where efficient vapor impedance is necessary. These strong vapor barriers allowless vapor transmission than other related products and are also affordable.



Depending upon the application of use, there are various vapor barrier products that are available in the market and as per the functional requirement, you can decide which product to go for and make your residing area a better place to live in.



About the Author:

This Article was written by Shane Carter, Division Manager of Western Environmental Liner which is a division of Western Ag Enterprises. Over 100 million square feet of industrial fabrics is converted a year at their manufacturing plants located in Tolleson, Arizona & Great Bend Kansas. Shane has several years of experience working with geomembrane liners for applications ranging from Recreational Pond Liners & Golf Course Liners, vapor barrier, Waste Containment liners & Oil Field Liners. Western Environmental Liner has worked with such renowned companies as Shell Oil, Raytheon, Cargill, & Motorola.



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