The vapor barrier is supported by several brackets πͺ. I edit the film, and I'm not afraid that it will break.
There is nothing difficult about "shooting" the film to the ceiling. The main thing here is to make fewer holes, and try so that everything does not fall off later ...
Starting this work, I didn't really think about how everything would go.
Practice has shown that no matter how much you plan, something unpredictable will come out.
So I rush to work, and then I act according to the situation. Maybe this is the success of this work ...
But of course I did the preparation.
A bunch of watched videos and read articles, as always, added confusion to my head, but the basic concept of work was formed.
And according to the practice of many builders, it was necessary to fear for the safety of the vapor barrier. They say it is very thin and breaks easily ..
And I got to work with caution.
1οΈβ£ First I measured everything, and then with my assistant I cut the finished pieces of vapor barrier onto the entire ceiling. In my opinion, this is more convenient than lugging around with a roll.
Of course, it is easy to cut the film π, it is not yet clear at the expense of tearing. While they were rolling on the ground, everything remained whole.
2οΈβ£ Then the editing process started.
Itβs easier to do it together, of course, alone I would have suffered. And here the film has already shown itself:
I fixed everything with a stapler. Each floor beam has three brackets: two along the edge of the canvas, and one in the middle. And I think this is the minimum.
β At the same time, the vapor barrier held up perfectly, and there was not even a hint of tearing.
Looking ahead, I will show the photo with the soundproofing already installed.
Stone wool puts a little pressure on the vapor release, sticking out downward. Of course, the twine is still working here, which I secured in advance, precisely to fix the sound insulation, but the film itself does the job.
Again, just a few staples hold everything in place.
And probably it's all about the material.
Here is the specific manufacturer I chose.
From this line in my house I used "Isostrong S".
Apparently it is not the cheapest, maybe that's why there were no problems with it?
β So one conclusion can be drawn: the result depends not only on the curves of the hands, but also on the "curved" material ...
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