Henry VP100 Air Barrier
Last Post 09 Nov 2014 09:06 PM by FBBP. 2 Replies.
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28 Oct 2014 07:45 PM
I tried to search and found nothing, but has anybody used this product before?
residential.henry.com/air-barriers/blueskinvp100

The local rep claims they are getting houses down to 1.6-2.0 ACH50 with no siding, insulation or drywall.
I am in the Rainy Pacific NW(Portland OR) and its also supposed to be a great moisture barrier. I am also going to air seal on the inside but wanted to get thoughts on this product since its only a few hundred more than standard house wrap.

P.S. for my personal house, nothing to do with my business.
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28 Oct 2014 08:44 PM
Matt Risinger seems to believe that stick-on barriers are superior. Makes sense to me - about like Zip sheathing.
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09 Nov 2014 09:06 PM
Blueskin is used a lot in Alberta. We use it both for windows and for sealing the joints in water cisterns/septic tanks.
You need to prime most surfaces for it to stick properly. Use a small press roller to make sure it is totally adhered.
Not sure if it is better or worse then a number of other stick on sealants.
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