In reroofing situations where the existing roof deck is known to be lightweight structural concrete or there is evidence of concrete deck related moisture problems nrca maintains its earlier recommendation for using a high bond strength vapor retarder adhered directly to the roof deck.
Vapor barrier over concrete roof deck.
Exceptions to this idea include roofs over indoor swimming pools or other high humidity producing activities and over new concrete roof decks to prevent the moisture in the concrete from drying into the roof system.
Likewise a self adhering vapor barrier will not stick to concrete over the long term.
A vapor retarder is commonly installed on the warm interior side of a roof or wall.
Resolution of the vapor barrier debate.
If a roof system is installed over a concrete deck without a vapor barrier the moisture in the concrete will likely dry into the roof insulation.
In a low slope roof assembly the vapor retarder is normally installed under the primary roof insulation.
Another exception is a class i vapor retarder should be installed over a new concrete deck to prevent the moisture in the concrete from drying into the roof system.
The moisture in the concrete will release into the glue causing the self adhering vapor barrier to fail.
Everyone knows that water in roof systems is never a positive.
The old vapor barrier was attached with hot asphalt and it s really fused to the concrete deck.
Rolling out a course of the new vapor barrier.
In circumstances where conditions inside a home or office are much different than outdoor conditions water.
This method is shown in the image above.
A vapor retarder is a material or system that is designed as part of the roof system to substantially reduce the movement of water vapor into the roof system where it can condense.
Roof system designs using mechanical fasteners penetrating a vapor retarder should be avoided.
The midwest roofing contractors association mrca is advising a vapor retarder of less than 0 01 perm is necessary over new concrete roof decks.
Therefore one will often see it installed directly on a roof deck such as a concrete or wood deck or on a continuous substrate such as gypsum board or wood panels that is installed directly over a metal deck.
Typically a vapor retarder has to have a perm rating of 1 0 or less to be successful.
When we use a vapor retarder in a roof system it will also act as an air barrier as long as it is sealed at all perimeters and penetrations and is tied to the wall air barrier.
Here s a key takeaway all vapor retarders block air but not all air barriers block vapor diffusion.
Some debate still occurs over how necessary vapor barriers are but a consensus is growing closer.