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FEATURE
SAINT-GOBAIN
Fitting ThinkPink Aerolite insulation.
How ceiling insulation
impacts energy efficiency
By Eamonn Ryan
Insulation is both integral to energy efficiency and part of the SANS 10400-XA
regulations. Insulating a ceiling dramatically slows down heat loss or gain,
thus reducing the need for heaters or air-conditioners, which translates
directly to less energy used and lower energy bills.
Affordable home layouts are evolving to cater more for
individuals whose lifestyles centre on family, work
and entertainment, as shown as one of the important
trends identified in this month’s project, Westview 2
Security Estate (see page 17). More families are opting for
open plan homes where light and views across living areas
are free flowing.
While this is conducive to contemporary living, it can also
affect comfort especially in colder months as cool air flows freely
throughout the open space. At least 35% of the average home’s
energy is lost or gained through the ceiling in a typically noninsulated
home. With ever-increasing power costs, energy efficiency
legislation for new buildings SANS 10400-XA was published by the
National Regulator for Compulsory Standards in 2011.
The best time to implement energy saving and insulation to a
home is at the time of construction. However, when it comes
to appearances versus living comfort, and during retrofitting
projects, architects are notoriously blind to the needs of
insulation, which is required by standards. SANS 10400-XA
governs alternative sources of heat, but also requires all
new buildings to comply with performance parameters. This
means that insulation will have to be installed to achieve the
stipulated R-value – for which purpose South Africa has been
divided into six climatic zones according to humidity and
temperature variations.
Ultimately, energy performance certificates will have to be
issued (as per an amendment in 2014). This regulation points to
the direction in which home building is heading – but it is not
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