You probably heard about the concept of getting a building’s envelope airtight. But do you really know why it’s important to get the walls, the roof, and the floor airtight? Isolation Majeau breaks down the concept, the pros, and the cons of a house that doesn’t let water vapour and drafts through.
There are a lot of reasons to insulate and to install a vapour barrier. Protecting your house from leaks allows you to:
– Control air losses that can carry water vapour and dampness into the building’s envelope (roof and walls). When there is condensation in the walls, it promotes the apparition of mildew, the materials’ deterioration, and the proliferation of bacteria.
– Ensure a better comfort. The more a building is airtight, the less you will feel cold drafts. An airtight house is then warmer and more comfortable.
– Stop warmth losses and lower your heating bill. If leaks allow the warmth to escape, it will cost a lot more to heat your house. The same goes for summer. If warm air gets in the house, it will be more expensive to keep it cool.
– Not dry the air inside the house. When a building has a lot of air leaks, the dampness will also leave the house and make the air dryer.
– Degradation of inside air. Because in a more airtight building, contaminants can remain inside for a longer time.
– Augmentation of the humidity level in the air. The RHR (relative humidity rate) will rise because of the water vapour that’s present in the air that was leaking before now remains in the house.
– A lower air input to the combustion equipment. Since the leaks that were present in the envelope helped the chimney to evacuate combustion gases, there is a risk that stale air stays in the house.
– Condensation in the windows.
– Traces of humidity or water on the walls and surfaces.
– Mildew proliferation.
– Reduce activities and pollution sources. For example, by avoiding using chemical products or pollutants in the house.
– Evacuate the pollutants locally. With a kitchen range hood, bathroom ventilation, and chimney that are in good condition, you will ensure that contaminants will rapidly leave the house.
– Ensure a good air renewal with an efficient air exchanging system.
In short, the pros of getting your house airtight far surpass the cons and the risks. If you need information about how to insulate your house’s walls, ceiling or floor, don’t hesitate to talk to one of our experts.
Mr. François Morissette has been working as a sales representative at Isolation Majeau et frère since 2012. His studies in building mechanics and his experience of more than 7 years in the field of estimation have allowed him to acquire recognized expertise and to develop an analytical mind for everything concerning the mechanical parts and the exterior envelope of the building. Being up-to-date with the latest technical advances and new working methods in the field of insulation, François will be able to identify the specific needs of your insulation project and will ensure rigorous monitoring throughout the entire process.