We’ve all seen it—a house or building under construction, and it is covered in a blinding-white wrap with “Tyvek” plastered all over it. That is Tyvek house wrap—and you see a lot of Tyvek house wrap in Lehi because Lehi and surrounding areas like Saratoga Springs and Eagle Mountain have all seen a lot of home and building construction over the past several years. What is this Tyvek and why is it so commonly used? We’ll answer that question as well as telling you how Tyvek can help your home.

Purpose of Tyvek House Wrap in Lehi

Tyvek house wrap in Lehi seems almost standard. It seems like most houses and many commercial buildings have it. What is it and what does it do? Tyvek is the brand of house wrap manufactured by DuPont, and its purpose is to protect your home from weather in general and moisture in particular. Called a weather barrier, Tyvek has a unique venting system, almost like a door that swings only one way. A wind can blow and not get through, even if it is carrying rain or snow. That means that any wind-driven moisture that gets past your brick or siding won’t get through to your house because the door is closed.

But that door is open-able from the inside. Tyvek house wrap in Lehi lets moisture that accumulates inside your home—from showers and cooking and cleaning—to exit your home so it doesn’t build up and let mold grown on your walls and in your high-water areas, like bathrooms and kitchens. Without the escape vent, your home could become so airtight that it can’t breathe, which doesn’t just make it stuffy, it provides a perfect environment for dangerous mold.

No other house wrap has the studies to support the weather barrier claims that Tyvek has, so take a look today.

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