Many houses are poorly insulated. As these tips will show, this fault can produce major gains in energy efficiency.
July 29, 2015
Many houses are poorly insulated. As these tips will show, this fault can produce major gains in energy efficiency.
Choosing insulating material can involve many technical considerations; the recommended standards for insulating materials vary not only with the particular application but also according to the location of the house and its climate. Installation may require attention to matters such as access, fire safety and ventilation. Insulation may be readily installed in roofs and floors but existing walls can be difficult and costly to insulate, so it is important to obtain proper advice before starting the job.Insulation will not benefit all types of buildings equally; for example, a wood cottage with a wooden floor will still cool down quickly at night unless the floor has been properly insulated.
Attention should also be given to windows where loss of heat through unprotected glass can be considerable. Where the climate is cool to cold this may justify double glazing. In warm regions windows may be protected sufficiently by installing close-fitting, lined curtains hanging from a closed pelmet.Insulating materials generally fall into two types: bulk insulation such as fibreglass or reflective insulation such as foil laminates and blankets. A typical use of the bulk type is on top of the ceiling, while a reflective foil laminate may be used as a lining under roof tiles to reflect away radiant summer heat.
Insulation comes in different forms for different purposes.
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