Thursday, 29 December 2016

Problems And Solutions Of Wall Insulation Westchester County New York

By William Barnes


Cavity Wall insulation is mainly used to overcome the problem of cavity in the walls. Cavity is the air gap between the two layers of brickwork which was introduced to stop the water from coming inside the house through the walls. But these cavities do not prevent air to pass through the walls and enter the house. That causes problems such as your house gets cool in winter season and warm in the summer season due to air passing through these cavities. That's why wall insulation Westchester County New York is used to fill up these cavities and other gaps in your house form where unnecessary air can come to your house.

There are some problems while insulating these cavities. Since cavity is generally used to prevent the rain water from coming inside the house, it is generally considered that filling the cavity using insulation will allow this happen. It is also considered that installing wall lining may cause damage to the brickwork. But in most cases, it is not true. The protection is applied by drilling holes between the T-joints in the cement. Drilling can remove parts from brick corners, but that can be easily re-filled with the color matched cement.

Firstly what is a cavity wall? Most properties built after 1930's are built with cavities. It's a process of building an outer wall separated by a gap (the cavity) from an inner one. The two partitions are tied together with partition ties. The reason why cavities were brought in was to separate the two partitions, as the older solid partition properties could sometimes transmit damp across the partitions because it was one continuous mass.

There are two ways of doing internal solid partition protection - either with rigid boards or attaching a stud partition. In regards to attaching rigid boards, the insulating boards are attached straight onto the partition by the use of continuous ribbons of adhesive or plaster. Extra fixings hold the boards strongly, and seals the joints between boards to prevent air leaking out.

Small openings in your home allow heat to escape. Small openings may be the spaces behind electric switch plates on exterior walls, the small openings that are used to run electricity, internet lines into your home and openings where plumbing pipes enter the house. Foam insulation works great for filling small openings.

It is worth mentioning that not all houses are suitable for this process. There are certain types of houses that are not suitable CWI. These include Concrete houses, Timber framed houses, Steel framed houses and the System built houses. For those houses that are suitable, the cavity must be a minimum of 50mm. There is no full fill, or partial fill protection already present in the cavities.

The most common and easy way to reduce loss of heat through windows is to use curtains and blinds. Curtains can be closed at night to prevent cold air from coming inside your home and opened during the day to allow sunlight to enter the house to make it warm.

R-value is a measure of quality of any insulating material. It measures its capability to prevent free flow of heat and air from outside to inside the house. The protection can be applied to many areas of house such as outside walls of your house, Top of the house etc. Be sure to check out on the above points whenever in need of this protection.




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