Attic Insulation Vapor Barrier Wrong Way
If you re insulating from scratch put the right vapor barrier in the right place.
Attic insulation vapor barrier wrong way. If you are reluctant to use staples secure the barrier with duct tape instead. Attic insulation should always be installed with the paper backing facing toward the living space the ceiling in this case. Instead of pulling away the insulation sheets to slip in the barriers apply at least one thick coat maybe two to the insulation. The application can vary so read all instructions on your specific brand of paint.
Though some batts come with a paper or foil facing that can act as a vapor barrier tom silva prefers to use 6 mil polyethylene sheeting cut to fit between the joists and with seams sealed by foil tape to prevent moisture from seeping into insulation. Gradually roll the barrier out and use your chosen method to secure it at regular intervals. However all attics vented or unvented and in all climates should have an air barrier such as an airtight drywall ceiling. As you work sweep your hand across the surface to push out air and keep the barrier flat.
In many of those cases vapor barrier paint woks better than installing sheeting. In hot dry climates your attic can be vented though like in hot humid climates you should not install any vapor retarder or barrier. If you install fiberglass batt insulation with a kraft paper vapor retarder in a home which way do you face the vapor retarder. Adding a second vapor barrier could cause condensation to become trapped in the insulation between the two vapor barriers.