September 12, 20232 yr Hello I have a bedroom wall on the 2nd floor that is exposed to the sun for 6 hours in the afternoon. This makes the wall and the bedroom really hot in the evening. The wall is the pre-cast type and it retains heat. Due to the small size of the bedroom, I have no choice but to put the bed against that wall and the heat is simply unbearable. Does any one has any ideas on how to insulate the wall interior to reduce the heat and what products to use? Thanks for your suggestions.
September 12, 20232 yr This is as close as I can find that might work http://www.thaifoamgroup.com/index.php/product/foam-sheet
September 12, 20232 yr This maybe better https://tha.sika.com/en/construction/roof-systems/thermal-insulation.html The problem is that they are very flamable and would need to be covered with something like gibson board
September 12, 20232 yr Block the afternoon sunlight with metal awning or canvas canopy. Paint the wall white.
September 12, 20232 yr 6 hours ago, Hummin said: Easy fix or you want to spend som money? Either way be creative. Here's another idea. ????
September 12, 20232 yr 5 minutes ago, Thailand J said: Either way be creative. Here's another idea. ???? ???? not to sustainable for a long time. What he might want, is to stop the radiation, and without knowing the house standard, ownership, neighbours, it is hard to suggest anything. Quick fix is to make a double wall with airspace between. More worthy solutions is to spend money on insulation with high R factor
September 12, 20232 yr but those umbrellas are so much more attractive compared to the boring Styrofoam. Tourists may come. NASA space shuttle tiles should do the trick, seriously.
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