In buildings made of wood, the problem of indoor microclimate is especially acute. Due to the drying of floor boards and the appearance of cracks along which drafts roam, the rate of heat loss can reach 30%.
To reduce heat costs will help timely insulation of the floor in a wooden house, especially since it is quite possible to carry out thermal insulation without involving specialists. Agree, this approach to solving the issue will save a decent amount and significantly increase the heat efficiency of the house. Doubt your own strength?
We will help you navigate the variety of insulation methods, and give practical recommendations for choosing a heat-insulating material. In addition, we describe the technology for performing work using the most popular materials: sawdust, expanded clay and foam.
Methods of thermal insulation work
Insulation work can be done directly in the living room or from the basement. In the first case, it is customary to talk about thermal insulation from above, in the second - about thermal insulation from below. In addition, you can use other methods of floor insulation, which will be discussed in more detail below.
Method number 1 - installation of insulation from above
In this case, the insulation is laid directly in the room. Such work is quite easy to complete, but a number of problems may arise.
The disadvantages of the “surface” installation of insulation:
- the height of the walls decreases;
- the lower layers of the structure are not warming enough;
- the thermal insulation layer experiences an increased load, which is why it is necessary to select a material of increased stiffness.
Due to the above difficulties, specialists, answering the question of how to properly and easily insulate floors in cottages and wooden houses, recommend using this technology only in special cases.
It is necessary, for example, if there is a shallow underground under the building or the building is on a monolithic slab.
It is desirable to leave a small gap between the layer of thermal insulation material laid on the lags and the finish coating to ensure free passage of air flows
Work on laying thermal insulation begins with the dismantling of skirting boards and a finishing floor, which is necessary to gain access to the logs. After that, the support bars are inspected.
Found rotten areas should be removed, replacing them with suitable sized fragments of new beams, which are fixed using galvanized metal corners or channels.
On the lower edge of each log, a cranial beam is strengthened. Planks or wooden panels with a thickness of about 30 mm are laid on the prepared structure without fasteners. The created design must be treated with an antiseptic.
The length of each fragment should be less than the step of installing lags by 10-20 mm.
On the assembled draft floor, waterproofing, insulation, a vapor insulator, a counter-rail, creating a ventilation gap, and, in conclusion, a fine floor covering, are laid.
If the final floor is made from a grooved board, which is in good condition, it can be used again. To facilitate the subsequent assembly process, it is advisable to number the boards during dismantling
Method number 2 - insulation from the basement
With the option of floor insulation in a private wooden house from below, the installation of a protective coating is carried out between the frame elements and the upper finishing layer.
Carrying out work in this case requires more labor than laying the insulation on top, but the result provides several advantages.
Among the main advantages include:
- the height of the room remains unchanged;
- the insulation layer is not affected by the load from heavy furniture standing on the floor, which allows the use of any kind of materials regardless of their stiffness;
- the heat insulator laid down from the bottom provides protection against freezing not only of the top layer, but also of the entire floor frame - this reduces the risk of moisture penetration, which increases the life of the structure.
This option is well suited for frame buildings installed on pile and pile-screw foundations.
A necessary condition for the use of such technology is the presence of a cellar, basement or other auxiliary premises under the house.
Bottom warming, as a rule, is done along the lags. On these boards with parameters of 5 * 10 centimeters, boards are laid, and then other insulation layers indicated on the diagram
The following procedure is recommended:
- First of all, it is necessary to dismantle the rough old floor in order to gain access to the lags.
- Beams should be cleaned of debris and inspect their condition, replacing damaged fragments, as described above.
- A vapor barrier, such as a membrane, must be installed around the perimeter of the ceiling. If materials are used in rolls, the width of the stripe approach should be greater than 10 cm.
- To the side walls of each log you need to nail a cranial beam 30 * 30 mm. It will serve as a support for the heat-insulating material and create a ventilation gap between it and the final floor.
- After this, the insulation is installed, the thickness of which should not be more than the height of the lag. Depending on the type of thermal insulation, it is strengthened with mounting glue, foam or a transverse rail.
- A waterproofing layer is applied over the layer of the heat insulator, in which quality roofing material or ordinary plastic film is suitable.
The final stage is the application of the topcoat: boards, waterproof plywood or other materials.
Method No. 3 - double sex device
To reduce heat loss in wooden structures, double floors are often applied. In this case, the first step is to install the lag. Uncut boards are fixed on them, which form the so-called draft floor.
When performing double floors, it is important to monitor the tight fit of the boards of the subfloor to each other, while the cracks are filled with mounting foam. For grouting the gaps in the finishing coating, you can use putty compounds designed for wood
Next, they install lags made of thinner timber. The space between them is filled with insulating material. Then impose a finishing floor made of dowel or edged board.
If desired, use also a finishing decorative coating. Between two wooden layers it is convenient to place service communications: corrugated pipes with cables, water supply network.
Instead of laying the rough floor, you can use various types of smooth or embossed floor coverings with a high degree of thermal insulation. These materials are even preferable, as they do not accumulate garbage.
Such a layer is fastened with bustilate glue, which is applied to the material in the form of strips with the obligatory gluing of all joints.
Read more about the technology of floor insulation in logs in this article.
Method No. 4 - underfloor heating system
The "warm floor" technology, which also uses traditional insulation, is very popular, which is quite natural. It provides uniform heating of the entire coating, due to which a comfortable room temperature is effectively realized and its humidity is reduced.
When choosing a floor heating design, it is best to dwell on an option that allows adjustment of the heating temperature. This will not only maintain a comfortable temperature in the room, but also provide economical energy consumption
There are two possible variants of such systems, in which heating is carried out using water or electric current.
Water floor build, adhering to the following sequence of actions:
- Prepare the base, for which concrete slabs are installed or cement screed is performed.
- The surface is covered with the selected insulation, the thickness of which can vary from 2 to 10 cm.
- A reinforcing mesh is laid on top, along which a piping system is mounted, fixed with plastic clamps.
- Next, the surface is filled with special material, and, if necessary, a substrate is arranged.
- The final stage of the arrangement of the water floor can be considered the installation of the finish coating.
Electric "warm floor" It is performed similarly to the variant described above, however, as a heating element, a cable stretched on a metal mesh is used here, which is firmly connected to the lags.
The laying technology and wiring diagrams of the electric heating system are described in detail here.
An alternative source of heating is infrared film materials, which are laid directly on the heat-insulating layer covering the screed.
The importance of hydro and thermal insulation
It should be emphasized that for proper insulation of floors in wooden houses, one must not forget about laying hydro / thermal insulation layers.
The waterproofing coating is designed to protect the structure from moisture, which falls on a warm surface when cold air flows. Particles of water penetrating into wooden elements lead to the development of fungi, mold, and, ultimately, to the destruction of the structure.
For hydro- and vapor barrier, you can use moisture-proof membranes, which allow air masses to circulate, trapping moisture inside. A budget replacement for specialized materials may be plastic film
No less important is the vapor barrier layer. The electrical equipment operating in the house, as well as the people in the rooms, constantly generate heat. The warmed air currents from the rooms, which pass through the ceiling of structures, come into contact with cold air masses.
This leads to condensation, the consequence of which may be a swelling of the tree and its decay.
Requirements for Thermal Insulation Materials
There are many types of insulation, ranging from simple natural materials to complex synthetic compounds.
In order to make the right choice, you need to consider a number of factors, namely:
- Degree of thermal conductivity. The higher this indicator, the lower the heat loss.
- Term of use. It depends on what period of time repair work will be required with the replacement of material.
- Insulation weight. Options that are too heavy are not recommended for frame houses.
- Moisture resistance. This factor is especially important if the building is located in a lowland or marshy area, as well as during the construction of houses in a humid climate.
- The presence of unheated premises under the floor. With a cold basement, it is better to give preference to a more dense thermal insulation.
- Difficulty level at work. Ease of installation can be considered an indisputable advantage.
- Resistance to fire. The insulation must not burn or sustain combustion, nor should it emit hazardous gases when heated.
It is also necessary to take into account the ability of the material to resist mold, fungi and other destructive biofactors.
When choosing a heat-insulating material, it is useful to use a comparison of the most important indicators. However, one should not forget about the features of various types of insulation
Finally, an important criterion is the cost of the insulating material. Do not chase cheapness: expensive products are usually easy to install and have a long service life, which saves on labor costs and repairs.
Popular materials for insulation
Among the most commonly used heaters are:
- sawdust;
- expanded clay;
- mineral wool;
- Styrofoam;
- penoplex.
Sawdust still popular enough for thermal insulation work. This is an environmentally friendly, affordable and inexpensive product, in addition, it is convenient to use in hard to reach places.
However, it also has drawbacks: over time, the sawdust coalesces, which leads to a loss of quality, they are also susceptible to microorganisms, fungi, insects.
Expanded clay - bulk material formed during the firing of clay or slate. This fully eco-friendly ball-shaped material has high thermal insulation performance.
It is resistant to freezing, has good fire resistance. The disadvantages of expanded clay include a relatively large weight, in addition, this material is caked, which leads to shrinkage of the house and a drop in the thermal conductivity.
Mineral wool It is considered one of the best heaters, because it does not burn and does not collapse under the influence of biofactors. In addition to a good indicator of thermal insulation, it also has soundproofing properties.
Among the negative qualities can be noted a small mechanical strength and deterioration of insulating qualities when exposed to water or steam, which is why it is necessary to pay special attention to vapor / waterproofing.
Penofol is a foamed plastic coated with foil on one or two sides. Thanks to its flexibility, the material is conveniently used for warming rooms of complex configuration, it can also be combined with other heaters
Styrofoam received wide distribution. It easily retains heat, effectively retains heat loss, has sufficient mechanical strength, and a long service life.
It is necessary to remember, however, the negative qualities of this material: during burning, the foam emits toxic substances, in addition, it is able to absorb water, which leads to a decrease in performance.
Penoplex. A relatively recent material that quickly gained popularity. This type of insulation consists of foamed polystyrene plates with excellent thermal insulation characteristics. Plates that are easy to install do not burn and are not susceptible to bioorganisms.
Other synthetic and natural materials are also used as insulation materials, among which are isolon, penofol, ecowool, cork, fibrovit.
The specifics of working with popular heaters
Laying different types of heat insulators has its own characteristics, which can be seen on the example of three popular materials.
Features of working with sawdust
Sawdust can be used directly by filling them in the space between the lags, however, it is more advisable to use them in the form of a solution. For this, a mixture of five parts of sawdust and one part of cement or clay is made, which is diluted with half the amount of water.
It is advisable to add broken glass or special additives against the appearance of rodents in the prepared mix.
The voids between the lags must be carefully and carefully filled with a freshly prepared mixture. The layer must be very even, otherwise there will be “holes” in the protective coating, as a result of which the floor will remain cold.
If ordinary sawdust is used for thermal insulation, before starting work, they must be well dried and treated with an antiseptic; you can also add dry lime to them
Thermal insulation with expanded clay
An inexpensive type of insulation is expanded clay, the work with which also has its own characteristics. In this case, sand is additionally laid. This material is neatly and evenly applied to the substrate, and then carefully tamped.
As waterproofing, liquid mastic is poured onto the sand layer, after which expanded clay is filled up, while it is necessary to monitor the maximum evenness of the coating. Next, a vapor barrier is installed, on top of which the finish is laid.
Expanded clay is a rather heavy material, so it is not recommended to use it when warming buildings on a frame foundation.
When thermal insulation using expanded clay, it is better to give preference to a different-fractional material, the elements of which differ in size, weight and other characteristics. In this case, the granules are more closely adjacent to each other, due to which there are no pronounced voids in the layer
Special tricks when working with foam
Penoplex is a common type of insulation. When using it, accurate adjustment of the plates is required, which creates a barrier to the penetration of cold air. Sheets are laid between the lags, and for maximum grip they are attached with mounting glue to the floor and to each other.
Lightweight foam insulation is considered the best option for thermal protection of the floor in a frame house. It provides a minimum load on the foundation, which avoids shrinkage of the structure.
Foam plate is convenient to use for both the upper and lower thermal insulation. Since this material does not allow water to pass through, waterproofing can be omitted in this case.
The video below demonstrates the process of warming a house along logs using mineral wool:
A video review that details the modern types of heat insulators:
In order to qualitatively perform the thermal insulation of the floor, it is important to carefully select the material, taking into account its features and the specific structure of the structure. Equally important is the observance of the installation technology recommended for this type of insulation, as well as the accurate implementation of all stages of work.
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