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Doesn’t the EnergyComplete™ Air Infiltration Barrier on the face of studs create issues for drywall installation?

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Doesn’t the EnergyComplete™ Air Infiltration Barrier on the face of studs create issues for drywall installation?

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No. The foam is very compliant and will readily accommodate the placement of drywall on top of it. When the foam is applied in a very irregular, non–uniform manner—resulting in globs of foam on the face of studs—this may cause difficulties for the drywall installer, and therefore this practice should be avoided in the foam application stage.

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