höyrynsulkuja
Höyrynsulkuja, which translates to vapor barrier in English, is a material or membrane used in building construction to prevent moisture from entering wall cavities and other building structures. Its primary function is to control the movement of water vapor, which can be generated by sources like cooking, showering, and breathing within a building. If this vapor condenses within the building's insulation or structural components, it can lead to a range of problems, including mold growth, rot, and reduced thermal performance.
Vapor barriers are typically installed on the warm side of the insulation in cold climates, meaning they
Common materials used for vapor barriers include polyethylene sheeting, aluminum foil, and specially coated papers or