When buying a house or planning its construction, we think not only about the cost of the house, plot and connection of all communications, but also about the costs that will appear in the process of housing operation. First of all, the cost of utilities, which are growing every year, and despite promises to reduce the growth of utility tariffs, every five years they more than double. One way to reduce future utility bills is to improve the energy efficiency of your home. The primary measure is to reduce the heat or electricity consumed. The roof, floor and windows must conserve heat in the room, but the key role is given to the walls, since it is the walls that allow 40% of the room heat to pass outside.
Energy saving issues are relevant not only for individual citizens, but also for the country's economy as a whole. In this regard, in 2000, the Russian Federation adopted new regulatory requirements for the level of thermal protection of enclosing structures, such as walls, windows, etc. This means that buildings built before 2000 do not meet modern requirements for the level of thermal protection and need to insulate facades and roofs with materials that will increase the energy efficiency of the entire building.
Equally important is the question of the return on investment in energy conservation. In 2012, studies were carried out aimed at finding out the payback period for additional insulation of facades of a single-family residential building built before 2000, taking into account the average annual increase in tariffs for thermal energy. As a result, additional insulation with an increase in tariffs of only 5% per year will pay off in less than 8 years, and with an increase of 15% - in less than 6 years.
When calculating the payback, slabs of mineral (stone) wool on a TECHNOFAS synthetic binder were taken as a material for external wall insulation, intended for use as an insulating layer in a plaster facade system. The slabs can be used both in new construction and in the reconstruction of already built houses.
In addition to high energy efficiency (the use of TECHNOFAS plates with a thickness of 120 mm in a plaster facade system on a brick base with a thickness of 510 mm can reduce heating costs by up to 60%), this material is environmentally friendly and can significantly reduce construction time, since the plates are easy to install, and for their installation, the involvement of specialized construction equipment is not required.
When using this system for insulating private houses, in addition to the advantages described above, the useful area of the room increases, because thermal insulation is used on the outside of the walls. It will be necessary to repair walls insulated using this technology no earlier than in 25 years. The facade itself will have an aesthetic appearance, you can choose any color for painting the walls of the house and take advantage of the wide opportunities from the use of decorative elements that additionally decorate the exterior.
Using new technologies in construction, you can not only save on utility bills and recoup the cost of materials and work, but also get a beautiful and durable facade that will serve you for many years.
Detailed instructions for the installation of materials and additional information can be found on the website www.teplo.tn.ru.
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