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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Vapor Diffusion Ports, Hygric Buoyancy, and Fruit - Short #277

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Education, Business, Self-improvement, Careers

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2026

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

In this short podcast episode, Bryan talks about some building science concepts, including vapor diffusion ports, hygric buoyancy, and... fruit packaging?

Much of building science wisdom over the past couple of decades has dealt with air sealing (just seal it tighter!). However, building tightness has a darker side: more difficulty drying. When buildings can't dry, moisture accumulates and leads to rot.

Air leaks and vapor diffusion are NOT the same thing. Vapor diffusion refers to water vapor diffusing through surfaces into the home (through the materials of walls, floors, etc.). Air moves much more water than vapor diffusion, so air leaks are a bigger problem in terms of moisture. Therefore, air barriers matter more than vapor barriers... until the air barrier battle has been won.

Hygric buoyancy refers to moist air's lower density than dry air, so wet air rises toward the attic (and then the attic peaks). While sealed attics are excellent, moisture can accumulate at the roof deck, especially when the roofing cools at night. The condensation is worsened by using open-cell foam, as open-cell foam is air-closed but vapor-open (whereas closed-cell foam is air-closed AND vapor-closed). Drying isn't needed if you can KEEP the moisture out of closed-cell foam. Open-cell foam requires a place for vapor to go.

Vapor diffusion ports are airtight, controlled vapor-open outlets at the highest points of sealed attics. A cap protects them from bulk water, and they consist of a membrane that blocks air but allows vapor to exit. Unlike a ridge vent, ventilation is not the goal of a vapor diffusion port; it is drying by diffusion rather than airflow and acts as a controlled pressure-relief valve for moisture. Vapor diffusion ports have been proven to be effective at drying and preventing roof rot in humid climates (but NOT ALL climates). They do not work against bulk water intrusion, in cold climates, or when used as vents. Vapor diffusion ports work like fruit packaging, which is designed to let oxygen in and CO2 out, while controlling moisture and slowing decay.

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi there, this is the HVAC School podcast. I'm Brian. I do this a lot, so if you've

0:08.2

listened to this before, you'll recognize my voice. This is the podcast that helps you remember

0:12.8

some things you might have forgotten along the way as well as helps you remember some things.

0:16.4

You forgot to know in the first place. And today we're talking about vapor diffusion,

0:20.5

high gric buoyancy and why buildings bring it like fruit sometimes nowadays. But before we do that,

0:26.7

we want to thank our great sponsors. Carrier and Carrier.com. I've been a carrier dealer

0:31.8

dealer for many years. Carrier has their new green speed extreme super high efficiency heat pumps out on the market now.

0:40.3

Find out more by going to Carrier.com.

0:43.4

Refrigeration Technologies at Refrigetec.com

0:47.0

Copeland and the White Rogers SureSwitch, the multi-voltage replacement contactor that works for 24-volt, 120-volt, 208-volt, and 208-volt

0:58.2

control applications. The sure switch replaces over 100 common contactors thanks to its one-plus

1:05.0

pole design. It's a sealed contactor that keeps insects, debris, and moisture out,

1:13.8

and it lasts a lot longer than your typical contactor,

1:15.5

up to about five times longer.

1:17.5

And honestly, my opinion, not theirs.

1:19.1

I think it'll even be longer than that.

1:21.6

It has a few features that protect your compressor.

1:26.2

Brownout protection helps protect the compressor from low voltage conditions.

1:29.6

And a short cycle timer, delay on brake, prevents undue stress on the compressor from short cycling. Find out more at

1:35.0

HVACR school.com slash sure switch. HVACR school.com slash sure switch. Fieldpiece at fieldpiece.com

1:45.1

santa fei dehumidifiers in their new five-year complete replacement coverage find out more at hvacr

1:53.5

school.com slash santa fe for most of the last 30 years building science has been shouting one message.

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