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We are restoring an old homestead and have the interior gutted down to the rafters. We are going to have vaulted ceilings and are thinking of using the insulfoam 4'X 8'X 2" sheets by attaching them directly to the rafters and then using longer screws attach drywall. We know that is is minimal for the winter but it is primarily a summer place. My question is should we use a moisture barrier between the rafters and the insulfoam and if so what material?
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HI TODD,
WE ARE INTERESTED IN A METAL ROOF FOR OUR BUNK HOUSE IN THE NORTH WOODS OF MINNESOTA. WE ARE LOOKING TO DO THE JOB OURSELVES AND NEED A SUGGESTION AND A SUPPLIER OF METAL ROOFING. WE WILL BE HAVING A VAULTED CEILING AS WELL. I DON'T KNOW THE PITCH RIGHT NOW BUT I DO NKNOW THAT WE NEED ENOUGH TO RID THE SNOW IN THE WINTER. I CAN GET THE INFO IF NEEDED
6/25/2007
Isaiah Industries, Inc.
6/26/2007
6/26/2007
Isaiah Industries, Inc.
6/27/2007