Optimizing energy isolation is essential for the proper functioning of energy efficient housing, involving the breaking of thermal bridges. The thermal bridges are parts of the walls where there is a change in heat resistance, leading to heat loss in winter and gains in summer. In addition, these areas can produce condensation and even mold growth. There are many thermal bridges that can be found in buildings, shutter boxes, unions of different closures, meetings overhangs and walls, pillars,. One of the most important are those produced by the pillars and floors of the structure, and that, together, account for a large area in contact with the outside.
To avoid unwanted energy gains and losses we have isolated the floors and pillars, keeping in close contact with the outside. When did the enclosures, the termoarcilla was placed so as to protrude 5 cm. of the structure. Later the area was covered with a structure similar to the multilayer walls. First, contact the pillars and floors, we have cork insulation plates of 2 cm. thick. After 2.5 cm hollow bricks. thick, using a lime mortar pure natrual NHL 3.5. finally added a mallatex to strengthen this system and prevent cracks. In this way we have broken the thermal bridges, optimizing the bioclimatic performance of the house. In addition to this we have used sustainable materials, consistent with early bio of our project.
0 comments:
Post a Comment