Unless your home is heated by electric baseboard you may take it down if you wish. However the foil has reflective heat values, which means it reflects out the heat from the sun in the summer and reflects in the heat in the winter.
No. You need to let the house breathe.
You can, but you will probably have squeeks after you are done from the two floors rubbing against each other.
Plastic sheeting works well for this, and yes it goes behind the drywall on exterior walls to help prevent moisture from getting to the drywall.
2 to 6 ml. visqueen is commonly used as a vapor barier on the inside of exterior walls, before drywall installation, if that's the application that you are referring to.
To effectively install a plastic foundation water barrier to prevent water damage in a building's foundation, the barrier should be placed along the exterior perimeter of the foundation before backfilling. It should be properly sealed and secured to ensure no gaps or leaks. Additionally, proper drainage systems should be in place to redirect water away from the foundation. Regular maintenance and inspections of the barrier are also important to ensure its effectiveness in preventing water damage.
yes, because sharks run their own plastic bag factory in the great barrier reef
Plastic exterior with some metal parts.
It's made with a lot of metal and welding.
exterior plastic tape
there is a screw in the front and back wheel well and a few self tapping screws in the bottom of car then just pull up on plastic rocker panel
try a good wax rub
The best methods for installing a moisture barrier for basement walls to prevent water damage and mold growth include using waterproofing paint or sealant, applying a plastic sheet or membrane, and ensuring proper drainage around the foundation. It is also important to address any existing water leaks or drainage issues before installing the barrier.