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What is the primary purpose of a vapor barrier in wall construction?

Correct Answer

C) To prevent moisture from entering the wall cavity from the interior

A vapor barrier prevents water vapor from the interior of the building from entering the wall cavity where it could condense and cause moisture problems. It should be installed on the warm side of the insulation.

Answer Options
A
To prevent air infiltration
B
To provide structural support
C
To prevent moisture from entering the wall cavity from the interior
D
To improve fire resistance

Why This Is the Correct Answer

CORRECT_ANSWER - A vapor barrier's primary function is to prevent water vapor from the interior of a building from migrating into the wall cavity. When warm, humid indoor air meets cooler surfaces within the wall assembly, condensation can occur, leading to mold, rot, and structural damage. The vapor barrier acts as a moisture control system by blocking this vapor transmission, and it must be installed on the warm side of the insulation (interior side in most climates) to be effective.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: To prevent air infiltration

While vapor barriers may incidentally reduce some air movement, their primary purpose is not air infiltration control. Air barriers and weatherstripping are specifically designed to prevent air infiltration, whereas vapor barriers are specifically engineered to control moisture vapor transmission.

Option B: To provide structural support

Vapor barriers provide no structural support whatsoever. They are thin plastic sheeting or foil-faced materials that have no load-bearing capacity. Structural support comes from framing members, sheathing, and other structural components of the wall assembly.

Option D: To improve fire resistance

Vapor barriers do not improve fire resistance and may actually be combustible depending on the material. Fire resistance is achieved through fire-rated assemblies, gypsum board, and other fire-resistive materials specifically designed and tested for that purpose.

Memory Technique

Use the acronym 'VIM' - Vapor barriers control Interior Moisture. Also remember 'Warm side wins' - vapor barriers always go on the warm (interior) side of insulation.

Reference Hint

Florida Building Code, Chapter 14 - Exterior Walls, or IRC Chapter 7 - Wall Covering, sections on vapor retarders and moisture control

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