Need Quick Answer (plastic Over Insulation)

David Gaudreau

David Gaudreau

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NEED QUICK ANSWER (PLASTIC OVER INSULATION)
I went by my house last night to check on the progress and I noticed they had the whole interior of the theater room covered in plastic over the insulation.
I thought that it is better not to have a layer of plastic over the insulation because it will tend to reflect instead of absorb?
Is this true or not true? Will it be more effective covered or uncovered
?
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Yes

I noticed that the back and side walls have no plastic on them, only the front wall and ceiling.
I bet those walls are outside walls? If so, that is for moisture/vapor control in humid climates?
Ask the builder. I would recommend leaving it up as the sound transmission, if affected, would not matter with outside walls.
 
David Gaudreau

David Gaudreau

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Alright, Thanks. I had them do all the walls and ceiling, to help keep in the sound.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Alright, Thanks. I had them do all the walls and ceiling, to help keep in the sound.
You mean they are not outside walls? Then I don't know why they would use plastic to cover the insulation, not needed. I doubt it would hinder sound attenuation anyhow.
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
Perimeter walls get the plastis to keep condensation from mucking up the drywall from what I understand.. I don't do residential so I don't KNOW about the ceilings but it stands to reason that you need it if it's an attic that is not under heat or a/c. That's as quick as it gets for me. :)
 
Glenn Kuras

Glenn Kuras

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NEED QUICK ANSWER (PLASTIC OVER INSULATION)
I went by my house last night to check on the progress and I noticed they had the whole interior of the theater room covered in plastic over the insulation.
I thought that it is better not to have a layer of plastic over the insulation because it will tend to reflect instead of absorb?
Is this true or not true? Will it be more effective covered or uncovered
?
True for inside of the room when on early reflections, but inside of the wall it is fine. Any sound that is not stopped by the drywall is NOT going to be stopped (reflect) by a piece of plastic. :)

Glenn
 
David Gaudreau

David Gaudreau

Full Audioholic
Thanks, I did not know that they don't normally insulate the interior wall in a house. They normally only do exterior. One thing I noticed standing in the middle of my HT room is how dead it sounds with 360 degrees of insulation around you.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Thanks, I did not know that they don't normally insulate the interior wall in a house. They normally only do exterior. One thing I noticed standing in the middle of my HT room is how dead it sounds with 360 degrees of insulation around you.
Oh, yes, with just the insulation, it is rather dead but when the Sheetrock is on, well...:D
 

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