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The benefits of properly sealed, moisture-protected, and insulated walls are:
In order to achieve most effective results when installing wall insulation a number of key factors must be taken into consideration:
Air sealing reduces heat flow from air movement (convection) and prevents water vapour in the air from entering the wall. In a 100-squarefoot wall, one cup of water can diffuse through drywall without a vapour barrier in a year, but 50 cups can enter through a ½-inch, round hole. In fact, sealing air leaks is 10 to 100 times as important as installing a vapour barrier. Air sealing and moisture control make insulation more effective. Vapour barriers only retard moisture due to diffusion, while most moisture enters walls either through fluid capillary action or as water vapour through air leaks.
Causes of rain leaks through exterior walls include improper installation of siding materials; poor-quality flashing, weather-stripping, or caulking around joints in the building exterior (such as windows, doors, and bottom plates); and wind-driven rain that penetrates the exterior finish. To enhance protection against rain penetration, a drainage plane should be created within the wall system of the home.
The effectiveness of an insulating material is measured using a 'U-value'. A U-value is a measure of how much heat is conducted through a structure. Correctly installed insulation will have a low U-value as it will allow only small amounts of heat to pass through, thereby keeping your home warmer for longer.
Building regulations require insulated walls to achieve U-value of 0.27 W/m K or better (i.e. Lower).
The first step in getting wall insulation is establishing the wall type of your home. The three main wall types are:
Full fill cavity
Used in cavity walls.
Partial fill cavity
Used where residual cavity is needed to avoid risk of rain penetration.
Internal Wall Insulation (Thermal Laminates)
Used in homes built with solid wall or hollow block construction method.
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