In interior decoration, thermal insulation performance is becoming more and more important, because a good thermal insulation wall can improve the energy-saving effect of the house and make it more comfortable to live in. Let's take a closer look at how to make an indoor insulation wall.
1.Customized insulation.
First of all, you need to choose the right insulation material. Common insulation materials include polystyrene board, rock wool board, glass wool board and so on. Different materials have different thermal insulation properties and characteristics, and should be selected according to the actual situation. The thickness of the insulation is usually between 5-10 cm.
2.Prepare construction tools.
Construction tools include electric hammers, drills, screwdrivers, etc., and it is also necessary to purchase fixings and glues specifically for installing insulation materials. In addition, it is also necessary to have plastering tools ready, such as scrapers, spatulas, brushes, etc.
3.Pre-treatment of walls.
Before construction, the wall needs to be pre-treated. If the wall surface is cracked or damp, it needs to be repaired and dried first. After that, the entire wall is cleaned to ensure that the surface is clean and flat.
4.Positioning and fixing of insulation materials.
The insulation material needs to be arranged along the wall, and the size of each piece of material can be determined according to the actual situation. The fixing needs to be pre-installed on the wall, and then the insulation is placed on the fixing and fixed to the wall with a screwdriver.
5.Glue the glue.
After fixing the insulation material, it is necessary to apply glue on both sides of the insulation material and evenly spread the glue with a scraper. The function of glue is to fix the insulation material and prevent it from moving or loosening during construction.
6.Plastering.
On the surface of the insulation material, plastering is required. When plastering, the thickness and flatness need to be controlled so that the surface can be smooth and flat. It can be used in two plastering passes, the first time with a coarser plaster, and the second time with a finer plaster, to achieve a better effect.
7.Sanding, scraping putty.
After the plastering is completed, it needs to be sanded and putty scraped. Sanding can be done with sandpaper or a sander to smooth out the unevenness of the surface. Scraping putty can be used to fill small gaps and unevenness on the wall to improve the aesthetics of the surface.
To sum up, the production of indoor insulation walls requires the selection of suitable insulation materials, the preparation of construction tools, the pretreatment of the wall, the positioning and fixing of insulation materials, the pasting of glue, plastering, sanding and scraping putty. Only by combining these methods can we ensure the quality of the construction effect and make the house more energy-efficient and comfortable.
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