It used to be commonplace to have a Vapour Control Layer (VCL) as part of the wall lining in timber buildings. It would stop vapour escaping from rooms and into the structure, where it may condense and cause rot to occur – especially in timber framed buildings. More modern timber buildings, however, have their structure treated against rot so removing the need for a VCL as vapour is allowed to escape.
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