I have a large masonry chimney on the outside of the house and a heatform installed in the basement block wall. I am finishing the basement and we want to add a gas fireplace insert into the heatform,
The gas insert has clearances of 6" to the sides and 15" to the top. I am covering the concrete block walls with XPS to provide a moisture barrier and R-5 insulation. I will build stud wall in front of that and fill with R12 fiberglass. I can only bring the XPS within the allowable combustible clearances on the top and sides.
I know I can use Roxul to insulate the 6" to the sides and 15" above but how do I provide a vapor barrier here. The top 15" is basically just the metal heatform so I do not need a vapor barrier here, but the two sides are concrete block. I feel like Poly could get too warm.
How can I do a vapor barrier within the combustible clearance needed by the gas insert?
The gas insert has clearances of 6" to the sides and 15" to the top. I am covering the concrete block walls with XPS to provide a moisture barrier and R-5 insulation. I will build stud wall in front of that and fill with R12 fiberglass. I can only bring the XPS within the allowable combustible clearances on the top and sides.
I know I can use Roxul to insulate the 6" to the sides and 15" above but how do I provide a vapor barrier here. The top 15" is basically just the metal heatform so I do not need a vapor barrier here, but the two sides are concrete block. I feel like Poly could get too warm.
How can I do a vapor barrier within the combustible clearance needed by the gas insert?
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