One of the remarkable properties of wood isheat insulation. Houses built from logs or timbers are always warm and comfortable, despite the harshest climatic conditions. However, in such buildings, in addition to walls constructed of solid wood, there are many planar structures made of prefabricated materials.
Warming of the ceiling in a wooden house
When the main construction work on erectionthe buildings are finished, it's time to tackle its thermal insulation. And first of all you should warm the walls and floor. Usually this is done six months after the completion of construction. During this time, the frame will shrink, and all defects in the basic structures will appear.
Detecting cracks and distortions must be eliminated. Then, the thermal insulation of the wall structures and the floor is carried out. And only after that it is possible to insulate the ceiling in a wooden house.
And it is necessary to begin these works with the roof warming.Waterproofing and thermal insulation material is laid directly on the ceiling. Between the roof and the heating layer, you should leave a small gap. The air cushion that arises in this case will not only keep heat, but also will not allow condensate to form.
The ceiling in the wooden house today most ofteninsulate with modern materials made on the basis of fiberglass. Such a heater is environmentally safe and has a long service life. Correctly executed heat insulation will allow you to get a real pleasure from life in a cozy and comfortable house.
Finishing the ceiling in a wooden house
Currently, there are many ways tofinishing. The most popular, and also quite a beautiful finishing material is wood. Its use for finishing the ceiling in a wooden house looks quite natural. This will help create a unified style and a unique atmosphere of harmony.
As a finishing material use:
- wooden lining;
- veneered panels;
- panel from the array.
A good finishing material is considereddrywall. Only it can not be fastened directly to the black ceiling - you must first mount the suspension structure, to which later sheets of this modern material are attached.