
With more than 30 years of residential performance on
millions of homes, Tyvek® HomeWrap® is the world’s
leading housewrap. Wrapping a home in a protective
envelope is a good building practice that helps combat a
home’s worst enemies: water, moisture and air
infiltration. Tyvek® behind a home’s siding is an
excellent secondary defense against the weather.
What is HomeWrap®?
Tyvek® HomeWrap® is a weatherization membrane that
provides a protective layer under a home’s siding and
over the sheathing. It is literally wrapped around a home
over the wood or foam sheathing, cut out around windows
and doors and taped at the seams.
The unique, nonwoven-fiber structure of Tyvek®
HomeWrap® resists air infiltration and water intrusion,
yet is engineered to readily allow moisture vapor to
diffuse through the sheet, helping prevent mold and mildew
buildup and wood rot. The fibrous structure is engineered
with microscopic pores that readily allow moisture vapor
to evaporate but are so small that bulk water and air
cannot penetrate. Siding, whether it’s vinyl, wood,
stucco, brick, or composite, does not completely prevent
air and water penetration. Tyvek® is designed as a
secondary defense to help manage a home’s wall systems.
How Tyvek® Improves Wall Performance
Tyvek® Protects Insulation R-Value -- R-Value
ratings for insulation are only maintained as long as the
air within the insulation stays still and dry. The
Department of Energy estimates that nearly 40% of a
home’s energy loss is the result of air infiltration
caused by wind driven pressures from the outside. The
opposing forces of pressure between inside and outside
walls cause heat and air conditioning to be virtually
sucked from a home-- through walls, ceilings, sill plates,
sheathing joints, top plates, electrical outlets and every
inch of the estimated half-mile of cracks in newly
constructed homes. As air infiltrates, it causes changes
in temperature that require heaters or air conditioners to
work harder. Constant temperature fluctuations also reduce
comfort levels. Occupants feel too cold or too warm.
Reducing air infiltration, increases a home’s comfort
factor.
Insulation can help increase the R-value, but it
is only marginally effective in reducing air infiltration.
When air infiltrates, the R-value itself can be reduced up
to 60%. Adding thicker insulation won’t solve the
problem. Stopping air from getting in will.
Properly applied, Tyvek® HomeWrap® helps reduce
air infiltration, preserving R-values, conserving energy,
reducing heating costs and creating a more comfortable
interior.
Tyvek® Helps Manage Moisture in Walls
The tighter a home, the more comfortable and efficient.
Unfortunately, the tighter a home, the more susceptible to
moisture problems that can cause mold, mildew and rot. So
all systems need to be in balance--designed to manage
water and moisture effectively.
There are two main ways water and moisture get
into wall systems: