We have a un-insulated garage, and the basement is not finished, so access for installing the cables is simple.
While out with the neighbour, and the fellow who treats our lawn, I hear a hammer drill. fuck. fuck me.
Sure enough, he was in the guest room(freshly decorated and painted) and was trying to get through the outside wall/brick. The bit was too short on the drill, so he had driven the chuck into the finished dry wall to try and get a few extra inches. I look at the carpeted floor and there is plaster,insulation, and pieces of poly(vapour barrier) all over the floor. fuck.
The point: It looks to me like the dipshit has pulled out enough insulation that would cover two open hands, and the vapour barrier is torn enough to get a hand through.
The question: SHOULD I cut the drywall out around the damage to r e a l l y see the damage to the vapour barrier, then replace it, and seal it properly. or is this too small an issue(?) and not a threat to moisture working its way inside?
I have talked to the people at the Building supply stores and opinions seem to vary.
What say you? any help would be greatly appreciated folks.
