Hello!
I have installed age-resistant plastic against the inner insulation (outside) 45+150+(inside) 45 in an extension we have built, and will add 45 insulation (inside) over the plastic.
When we erected the walls, the top plate was built on the inside, and now the plastic is directly against the top plate. An uneasy feeling tells me that it might be wrong to have the plastic directly against the wood (considering moisture, etc., that can accumulate there).
However, the plastic lies just as snug against all the studs, so it should be the same thing, right?
Is there something I should worry about or what do you think?