
Originally Posted by
Swoop
Cavities are fine. The crucial element is letting air circulate and getting everything "breathing". NZ has historically had houses without insulation and now there is the great rush to get up to spec with houses from other parts of the world. The typical kiwi approach is to do any job via the cheapest method possible and so we are left with giant cock-ups like "leaky building syndrome"... which is shorthand for "crap designing and building".
The old black building paper worked fine. A nice gap where the upper and lower roll overlapped certainly permitted a bit of ventilation into the cavity yet kept water out. I live in a 40yr old house that doesn't have any membrane, yet is totally rot free. I guess most council's would have kittens if that method was used today...
Simply put we are adding extra, unnecessary layers of complexity and cost onto items that function best when kept simple.
Then James Hardie comes along with their crap products and fu*ks everything up...
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