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Tips for Walls Plastering and External and Internal Insulations

Posted On : Feb-07-2012 | seen (512) times | Article Word Count : 409 |

Do you known that a poorly insulated houses loses 30% energy generated? There are various pass-throughs such as wall, roof, pipe, window and seepage from where energy lost in air.
Do you known that a poorly insulated houses loses 30% energy generated? There are various pass-throughs such as wall, roof, pipe, window and seepage from where energy lost in air. To save the energy from being lost in atmosphere one should insulate one’s houses by using appropriate insulation at required place. Read further to know which places need to insulated to make house energy efficient. If your house was built years ago and not in last decade then there are chances that it is un- insulated house with cavity in its wall. A small gap in between the two layers of wall is considered as cavity in walls. Wall insulation to get rid from cavity is the process of filling the gap with materials like sprayed foam, glass wool etc. Insulating wall with these materials stores heat inside the house and keeps home warm efficiently in winters. Other than cavity insulation, people also can go for plastering house walls from inside and outside.

Heat always flow from a warm area to cold one, during the winter season heat travels from your home to outside area. The cavity wall insulation reduces down the speed of heat transition, keeps heat as much as inside the house for long time. Walls insulation makes impossible for heat to pass through the wall by filling up the cavity by materials, which have lots of air pockets. If you think that solid wall of your house will protect heat inside house from loss then you are wrong. Solid wall is not effective measure to save heat, the only way to save heat is to insulate house wall from insider and outside. This will stop heat being lost from house and also prevent your walls and ceiling being affected from condensation. There are two sorts of solid wall insulation: one is external insulation and another is internal l insulation.

External wall insulation is a process of adding summer as well as winter proof material to from outside the wall. The wall insulation thickness needs to be thick around 70 mm to 100 mm and put at the area where some kind of repair works. Besides that, internal wall insulation is the process of insulating wall from inside by applying plaster and wooden batten filled with insulation material. Large amount of heat is lost through roof; roof insulation is an effective way to preserve heat inside the room in chilling winters.

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Category : Home and Family : Home Improvement

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