Sentences with phrase «in wall cavities»

The construction of the home features specialized hurricane - resistant structural reinforcement and windows for coastal storm conditions, spray foam insulation in the wall cavities, rigid foam to eliminate thermal bridging, and a mix of fiber cement and cedar siding on the exterior for long term durability and low maintenance.
Typically these units are more compact and are installed in the wall cavity itself.
Proper installation is key: Performance is significantly compromised by poor installation — such as compressing batts behind wiring in a wall cavity.

Not exact matches

It built an argument that was supported throughout; focusing effectively on whether passivhaus standards can be met in the UK using traditional cavity wall construction.»
In effect, the shape of the disk is like the wave function of a quantum particle bouncing around in a cavity with walls at the disk's inner and outer edgeIn effect, the shape of the disk is like the wave function of a quantum particle bouncing around in a cavity with walls at the disk's inner and outer edgein a cavity with walls at the disk's inner and outer edges.
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Once inside a human host, the larvae will penetrate the stomach wall and live in the abdominal cavity, growing for three months before mating.
The median overall survival of patients in the Phase 1 resection injection study, where Toca 511 was injected into the wall of the resection cavity after removal of the tumor, exceeds historical controls across a variety of previously reported clinical trials.
Submucosal: grow in the innermost layer of the uterus Intramural: grow in the middle layer of the uterus Subserosal: grow in the outer wall of the uterus Pedunculated: attached to a stalk either outside of the uterus or within the uterine cavity Cervical: in the cervical tissue Interligamentous: between the uterine broad ligaments
In another section of the demo I found myself edging my way through a long and narrow wall cavity.
Insulate all openings in exterior walls where the cavity has been exposed as a result of the rehabilitation.
The increased blood pressure in the abdominal vessels causes fluid to leak from the vessel walls into the abdominal cavity.
The experience of Inhabited Painting is an experience of collapse — of the folding in of window, walls, floors, and doors to create an undefined polychromatic cavity in which the viewer can internalize their exterior world through subtle fluctuations in color.
The collective Occupy Museums has one of the show's rare polemical projects: a destroyed wall whose cavity contains works by artists in sometimes crippling debt.
The oddities don't end there, as the temporary walls look like they're in the middle of being removed; visitors can see the cavities within them.
In an adjoining space, Naama Tsabar installed Closer, a white monolith with an embedded microphone and cello that is played by reaching one's arm inside of the wall cavity, and the black and bordeaux variations of her Robert Morris-esque felt / carbon paintings, which are fitted with guitar strings (and hooked to amps).
After: Plustherm 200 mm graphite EPS insulation and K - Rend external finish externally to all walls, plus Walltite CV100 foam insulation in the unfilled cavity walls.
Substructure blockwork walls with 150 mm cavity, fully filled with insulation, thermal break using two courses of Foamglas Perinsul blocks in inner leaf.
Alan Clarke says: «We had the issue of cavity walls in parts, where there was a risk of air leakage via the cavity, since the air barrier line steps from outside above ground to the new floor slab below ground, so we used expanding foam cavity fill to address this.»
Unfortunately, some of the moisture in the brick will move out of the backside of the brick into the exterior wall cavity through the exterior sheathing.
An outline of the seminar content includes the history of single leaf masonry in Ireland; the importance of effective insulation; historical problems with single leaf masonry; single leaf versus cavity wall construction; advancements in single leaf masonry — ETICS; aircrete and solid masonry construction; and thin joint technology.
An example would be framed walls with insulation in the cavities along with more insulation (e.g., foam board or mineral wool) on the exterior.
Green Building Store continues to fine tune passive house design and construction techniques with exacting attention to detail, as demonstrated by its latest superinsulated, stone - clad cavity wall house in West Yorkshire.
It acts to keep the moisture from every day living from entering your wall cavity in the first place.
Cons: the health risks are potentially very high, ALL spray foams contain toxic ingredient Isocyanate (even those that have a percentage of soy and claim to be «eco»), because the material is so rigid closed cell systems tend to develop cracks in the material compromising the insulative envelope, many people on RV blogs are opening their walls to remodel and finding a pile of pulverized insulation in the cavities, if the ratio of parts A and B aren't mixed exactly right, the material can off gas toxic fumes perpetually, a code approved fire barrier must be installed over spray foam in living spaces (such as 1/2» drywall).
1 Oscar Baldry getting down to work in the old newsagent's shop; 2 laying Kingspan and Ecotherm insulation in the ground floor of the old shop; 3 first floor metal web joist detailing, with membrane behind the joists for airtightness; 4 ground floor walls feature 50 mm Xtratherm internal insulation; 5 this is followed inside by an Intello vapour control barrier and a further 25 mm Xtratherm; 6 the new timber frame first - floor twin - stud walls and roof rafters are of a fully breathable construction and full - filled with Warmcel cellulose insulation; 7 holes in the timber - frame where the Warmcel insulation was pumped in; 8 a pro clima Intello membrane on the inside of the first - floor walls and roof; 9 and finally, 50 mm Thermafleece (sheep wool) lined service cavity to the interior.
This, together with the heat recovery ventilation system, the bead insulation installed in the original wall cavity (which keeps the inner wall warm), the repointing of joints, and the sheltered nature of the site, all help to mitigate the risk of interstitial condensation.
Secondly, the values are not specific to any construction type, even though the differences in psi - values for the same junction, between externally - insulated masonry, full - fill cavity wall and partial - fill cavity wall with internal insulation, can be very significant.
Quinn Lite blocks were deployed at both foundation and wall plate level to deliver the necessary thermal break, while Teplo - Tie wall - ties in the cavity did the same job there.
The walls consist of 1 1/2» XPS rigid insulation and R - 19 cellulose insulation in the stud cavities, with 2» of closed - cell spray foam insulation at the rim joist.
Low density open cell spray foam installed in wall and roof cavities.
A3C took a similar approach and has a strip along the south wall of the space showing different kinds of batt insulation installed in the cavities between adjacent studs.
Its perforations remained closed while the fire was burning, so that the smoke was kept out of the room and could escape through the chimney or a cavity in the wall.
Or recommending extremely costly geo - thermal HVAC systems for a gut / rehab of an 1800's multi-story house whose walls have 70 % windows and only cavity insulation - in New England.
In climate zone 3, that would mean you could go back to R - 13 walls instead of having to do either R - 20 walls or R - 13 cavity plus R - 5 continuous.
If that «aperure» surface, happens to be a real planar aperture in the thermally impenetrable wall of the cavity, then radiation will be emitted from that aperture in the same cosice (Lambertian) pattern, and the total emitted energy, will simply be pi times the axial intensity (normal to the aperture).
Our study is focused on the use of interior closed - cell spray foam insulation at a building in Toronto without supplying conditioned air to any of the wall cavities.
The citation I gave earlier, from the «Handbook of Optics» (Walter Driscoll), the author of the section on BB radiation specifically said the cavity walls must be «Black» in the radiation total absorption sense.
And in the closed case, the radiation is in equlibrium with the Temperature of the materials in the cavity (walls or contained gases or other materials) so Kirchoff's law applies, and the radiation absorbed by any material must match fequency for frequency, and directionally, with what is absorbed by that material.
That does not mean that the molecules in the walls of the cavity have gained the ability to absorb / emit in a continuous band of wavelengths — there is reflection.
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In a completely enclosed isothermal cavity, it makes no difference what material the interior walls are composed of.
Peritoneal mesothelioma is similar to the pleural form of the disease in that it is located in the barrier of cells that separate abdominal organs from the abdominal cavity wall.
Thus, you didn't need use insulation in the hollow cavity of the wall and run into the acoustic issues that this often presents in affecting the voicing of the speakers.
The majority of home improvements in home energy efficiency come in the way of enhanced insulation — in the cavities of walls, between joists in attics, or around window panes — and from installing efficient fixtures and appliances.
Radon can get into a home through cracks in solid floors, construction joints, cracks in walls, gaps in suspended floors, gaps around service pipes, cavities inside walls and even the water supply.
air leakage under skirting boards and through poorly sealed sockets, switches etc. in dry lined masonry cavity walls; and
The Energy Saving Trust says that in an average home, laying DIY loft insulation can save you up to # 145 per year, while according to Nationwide Building Society, laying 27cm - thick loft insulation will reduce heating bills by # 210 - # 250 per year, and cavity wall insulation will save # 210 - # 250 per year.
This clever built - in chest of drawers is recessed into the cavity wall and was given an updated look with handles that complement the new decor.
These wooden posts, which are the backbone of the wall, may not always be where you want your nail to go, but in this case, you can always use cavity fixings, which anchor screws and nails into the plaster.
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