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Re: inverted insulation
Isn't that usually the warm side in Florida?
Even in a cold climate (where the VB would definetly be on the wrong side), there are so many large gaps in the vapour barrier that I doubt it would cause a problem. The gaps will allow air movement which will move orders of magnitude more moisture than vapour diffusion. But you are correct to call it out because it could potentially be an issue.
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