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Insulated log cabins: why is it recommended?

The topic of insulated log cabins is still widely discussed among people considering this type of housing. Wooden houses, unlike brick houses, are built from different parts which makes them worse in self-insulation. Therefore, if you plan to hang out in your log cabin all year round, the insulation is highly recommended.

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Why is it worth to insulate a wooden house?

Firstly, insulated log cabins are safer from heat and cold leaking gaps. This is one of the main reasons why keeping a suitable temperature is much easier and cheaper. Since the natural thermal insulation of a log cabin ensures no need for many insulation layers, insulating the log house is recommended to consider.

Secondly, insulated log houses are in demand due to various advantages – the natural climate in a log house provides comfort and positive energy. The bills for heating in winter are also much lower in the case of an insulated log cabin.

Before starting any insulation work, you should be noted that newly built log cabins tend to shift and move during the first year. Without appreciating this fact, the house insulation and other works may have to be repeated and redone during the first year.

What materials for insulation are recommended?

There are several materials professionals advise using for the insulation of a wooden house. One of the most recommended – is stone wool, usually insulating wooden structures better than others. It is not expensive but high quality, time-tested insulating material, that helps to reduce the need of energy for consumers to heat and cool their log homes.

Wall insulation

The fact is – houses with a wooden construction frame usually slide about 2-3% of the height of the wall. Therefore, when insulating the walls – be sure about having that percentage in mind. For example, if the external walls of the house are 4.5 meters in height, the height of the log cabin will decrease by 10 cm.

For this reason, when building a new log cabin, or rather before starting its insulation work, it is recommended to wait until the structures of the house settle down.

It is important to ensure that insulated log cabins have tight windows and doors because heat loss also depends on them. The thickness of the walls could also make a big difference and affect the final price of the house. For example, houses with 34 mm walls are intended for recreation in the summer months and should be insulated for colder periods.

Floor insulation

One of the main problems of uninsulated log houses is a cold floor which is hard to solve with carpets. Fully insulated log cabins also reduce the accumulation of moisture, and, the possibility of the mold. The energy used for room heating is also being saved. Log cabins, insulated using stone wool or polyurethane, not only keep the optimal temperature but also

ensures isolation from noise. This is how a cozy climate is ensured.

Roof insulation

The roof of the house plays an important role in maintaining the comfortable temperature of the house. It also protects the house constructions from external factors such as rain, heat, and cold. Based on practice, up to 30% of the heat energy of non-insulated log cabins could be wasted through a non-insulated roof. That's why it is very important to find ways to stop the leakage of warm air through the roof of the house. To get more advice on how log cabins should be properly insulated – visit the website www.maestrocabins.co.uk.

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