Self Build – Conservation Home In Wales
This ultra low carbon home in wales has been constructed to the highest standard using woodfibre insulation, external renders & airtightness tapes. Due to the house being located in a conservation area in South Wales it had to meet strict criteria including zero carbon, zero waste, sustainable water use, and a healthy internal environment.
The insulation systems, along with breathable render and paints, were selected because of their sustainable, non-toxic credentials, high performance, and ability to deliver a healthy living environment.
Woodfibre insulation is excellent for conservation as it is a sustainable and renewable resource. Unlike other materials that are derived from non-renewable sources, such as plastic, our woodfibre is made from waste wood harvested from responsibly managed forests. At the end of its usable life it cam be re-used, recycled or composted.
In addition, the production of woodfibre insulation typically generates fewer greenhouse gas emissions and uses less energy than the production of plastic or other non-renewable materials. This makes it a more environmentally friendly option for those concerned about the impact of their choices on the planet.
The PAVATEX factory in Golbey is a shining example of the benefits of using eco materials to cut waster, lock carbon & save water.
Airtightness is a crucial aspect of building design and construction, there are several reasons why airtightness is important in construction:
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Energy Efficiency: Airtight buildings are more energy-efficient as they prevent heat loss or gain through the building envelope, reducing the amount of energy required to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature.
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Indoor Air Quality: Airtight buildings can help improve indoor air quality by reducing the amount of outdoor air that enters the building and by reducing the infiltration of pollutants and allergens.
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Moisture Control: Airtight buildings help prevent unwanted moisture buildup and associated mold growth, which can lead to health problems and building deterioration.
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Comfort: Airtight buildings are more comfortable as they help maintain a consistent indoor temperature and reduce drafts.
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Cost Savings: Airtight buildings can lead to significant cost savings by reducing energy consumption, improving indoor air quality, and reducing maintenance and repair costs associated with moisture-related issues.