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I recently purchased a new home and discoverd that a lot of my exectrical boxex are extremely drafty. I don't understand how this could happen in new home construction. Is it not required by code to put a plactic cover of the box and the seal it with acustical sealant to the vapor barrier. A side from opening up the wall, what other option do I have to resolve the problem.

Answer:

In some jurisdictions you might be right as regards the plastic sheats but not in all. You can buy small sponge rubber plates that fit under the plug & switch plates to cut down on the draft.

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