Walls
In this section, articles on walls are selected: from what materials to build walls, how to build frame walls, how to insulate walls and what modern and time-tested construction technologies are currently used. Modern walls are no longer just a barrier from enemies and cold, built from "cubes" of different natural origin. The modern wall is a multi-layer structure that protects the house from cold and heat, from rain and humidity, hiding pipes and wires, as well as changing the appearance of the house, both outside and inside. Here you will find recommendations for the construction of wooden, brick and concrete walls. Research in the field of construction, building rules and much more.
If learn a few elementary techniques, such as cutting and nailing, fiber-cement siding is simple to install and goes on one plank at a time.
Home wall insulation has the primary function of keeping our homes warm and dry and our health at minus 40º below zero. CCHRC conducts tests for various building structures and materials to see how they should be applied in this cold climate. We recently studied the effects of moisture on cellulose insulation to see the difference with the other known types of insulation, such as mineral wool and foam, and how it behaves in a super-insulated home.
This question in one form or another arises with 90% of people who begin repairs in an apartment or house. The question arises not because there are no options for finishing the ceiling, but quite the opposite, because there are many such options, but, as usual, there are no ideal options.
Soil compaction technology is the most critical component in site preparation for construction work. The foundation of the structure or the base of the road surface does not sag. Special attention is paid to the composition of the soil and the materials with which the structure's future construction site is compacted. According to statistics, compaction by 1 percent increases the future structure's bearing capacity up to 15%.