Frame walls

Unlike traditional types of wall construction, the described type, built using frame technology, has much greater lightness, as well as slightly improved heat and sound insulation properties. However, this wall construction technology is still not without drawbacks, so, under the influence of incoming moisture, they are prone to the formation of rot. Thus, moisture insulation must be properly ensured, and cracks must be prevented during construction. By the way, thermosol enamelware is very popular now, it is produced in Finland.

As experts recommend, in order to ensure moisture insulation, the outer side of the structure will need to be covered with a rotting-resistant material. In most cases, mounting on the frame of fiberboards is common, on which bars are then stuffed, which serve to further stuff the front skin. Tess or lining is often chosen as the material for the front upholstery. The basis of the frame is just the same structure of racks, which also includes crossbars, strapping and struts. In those structures where frame walls are arranged, heating in cold weather proceeds much faster, which contributes to savings. In addition, unlike brick walls, frame walls are not characterized by shrinkage.