Energy Efficiency for Steel-Framed Houses by NASH For any building, energy efficiency is becoming more important these days, even mandatory. NASH releases technical notes on energy efficiency for steel-framed houses. There are tips on how to properly insulate pitched roofs for both those with minimal and large air spaces above the ceiling. Technical notes are also offered for insulating masonry veneer walls and lightweight clad walls. You can get insulation solutions for unenclosed and enclosed floors, too. Steel-framed housing is making its way among residential properties. It offers many benefits for homeowners, from more flexible designs and easier constructions to being termite-resistant and more ideal for bushfire-prone areas. NASH, or the National Association of Steel-Framed Housing, continues to promote this type of construction for its benefits by offering support for builders and homeowners alike. Aside from technical notes on energy efficiency for steel-framed houses, you can also find construction standards at nash.asn.au.
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