Traditional systems
A person who wants to have the pleasant warmth in the house throughout the year may use conventional systems such as the Canadian well. This technique is based on pipe buried in the ground which serves as a conduit of some fresh air renewal before it enters the house. The burial of the pipes is between one to two meters deepIndeed, there is a slight variation in the depth of heat.
So there is heat in the house slightly higher or lower than normal in the external. This device adapts to new construction primarily because, in a house already high, it can cause destruction of part of it.
The system implemented in the Vosges since 2004 on the air stream is also known for its effectivenessIn this technique, they are sluices in the facades that regulate the entry and exit of air. This system is primarily intended for community housing.
In addition, the technique of geothermal energy is one of the most used and most recently at the. It involves the use of a heat pump for storing water, air or soil as a source of energy for air conditioning. This is a very advantageous compared to the previous because it can be installed even in a home already builtIn addition, it meets the environmental requirements of our day.
Various factors affecting the air of a dwelling
There is also a supply of air from the location and cooling a home. On the topography, if the construction project is planned in a geographic area warm for better ventilation, it is best to provide, as place of establishment, a slope. And with a location in this way, a semi-underground house will be more pleasant because in parts of the basement, there will be a cooler temperature during the summer.
An orientation to the south is suitable for construction in French territory. This is the main facade, which determines the orientation.
The architecture provides, in addition, much of the variation of the temperature of a home. Therefore, manufacturers ensure that new buildings fit in the area of the site to each contract executed.
On the plan, it is better to choose a house opening on two different fronts. Thus, there will be more ventilation and a milder temperature both during the summer than in winter. For a house with a large glass surface or in small numbers, this system is not always advisable. To avoid any inconvenience that may arise, it is best to hire a specialist in the field. |