However if you live in a cold climate zone such as alaska it s a good idea to install a vapor barrier on the warm in winter side of the wall.
Vapour barrier garage ceiling.
Because the closed cell spray foam acts as a vapour barrier if you cover it again with the poly vapour barrier you will have condensation troubles between the two materials.
Install as directed typically cutting to fit and using a staple gun to attach the vapor barrier to the studs.
As long a the ceiling is air tight and the ventilation is only above the garage adding ventilation is fine.
Whether or not you need a vapor retarder hinges on three main factors your climate your home and the location of the wall you re insulating.
To know if you need a vapor retarder ask yourself a few basic questions.
A rigid vent with somewhat less free air area than the existing soffit ventilation is preferred since that lowers the pressure difference across your ceiling air barrier.
If you re using old uninsulated doors pick up a retrofit kit that add insulating panels.
If you re adding new garage doors be sure to install insulated options.
First of all a garage is not a signicant source of vapor as it is not occupied that much and you don t cook or bath in in it.
And the ceiling acts as a enough of a vapor retarder.
Plastic vapor barriers should only be installed in vented attics in climates with more than 8 000 heating degree days.
If you plan to insulate you should use a 6 mil poly vapour barrier on the walls and ceiling.
This is because no matter how warm you keep you garage when that overhead door opens you fill the garage with cold moist air and this will build up as condensation between the poly and the spray foam.
Turbine vents are overkill.
Paper faced insulation is not a good vapour barrier.
A vapor retarder is a material used to prevent water vapor from diffusing into the wall ceiling or floor during the cold winter.
If your garage is 45 degrees and you have a bonus room heated to 72 degrees above the garage the vapor retarder faces the upstairs room.
You don t mention whether there is a bonus room or living space above the garage.