A vapor barrier against the concrete surface is generally recommended before wood framing or flooring materials are installed.
Vapor barrier against concrete wall.
That is if the studs are going to touch the concrete wall.
You should then use fiberglass insulation that has a vapor barrier between the studs with the vapor barrier facing in toward the living space.
Vapor barriers are sheets of plastic or other material placed on one side of insulation sheets.
Of foam against the wall this should not be a problem in your climate.
So there is enough gap for air to flow.
Not to be confused with a vapor barrier which is placed on the warm side of the wall just in front of the insulation and behind the drywall a moisture barrier goes against the basement wall and.
Below grade walls and floor slabs transmit ground moisture through concrete walls or slabs.
Or you can leave a 4 inch gap between the studs and concrete wall and probably get away with it.
Building codes usually require a vapor barrier 4 mil plastic sheeting on exterior basement walls if the framing is attached to masonry or concrete surfaces or if the wood framing butts up against the outer basement walls.
Lay a continuous layer of 1 4 inch foam gasket or similar moisture and air barrier on top of the concrete slab before applying sill plates.
It needs to dry and then stay dryto avoid flooring problems.
The gasket must be designed specifically for use with.
This barrier is meant to keep moisture from getting to the insulation in the walls and ceilings and it is required by building codes when insulating most houses.
Crawl spaces benefit from a polyethylene moisture barrier placed directly over the exposed earth.
The water vapor can come through the concrete from the soil or from indoor air that comes in contact with the concrete.
In any case the vapor barrier must point to the warm side.
Most jurisdictions require a 4 mil plastic sheet vapor barrier for basement walls against concrete.