Are Aerated Concrete Prefabricated Houses Hot? Effective Cooling Solutions

Aerated concrete prefabricated houses are a modern construction solution with many advantages such as fast construction, cost savings and sustainability. However, one of the common questions that many people are concerned about is whether prefabricated houses are hot and how to keep the space cool? Let's find out!

Are Aerated Concrete Prefabricated Houses Hot?

Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) has a foam structure that provides better insulation than traditional concrete. As a result, prefabricated houses made from this material are often cooler in the summer and retain heat well in the winter. However, in hot and humid weather conditions, the temperature inside the house can still be affected. Therefore, applying cooling solutions is necessary to optimize efficiency.

Effective Cooling Solutions for Prefabricated Houses

1. Natural ventilation design

- Arrange windows and main doors reasonably to create convection air flow.
- Use louvers or sunshades to control light and wind.
- Install skylights to increase the ability to release hot air.

2. Use additional insulation

- Use insulating paint or insulation panels on the roof (PU, XPS, EPS).
- Install a green roof system to reduce heat absorption.
- Use lightweight bricks and heat-reflecting materials in areas exposed to direct sunlight.

3. Active cooling system

- Install ceiling fans and ventilation fans to increase air circulation.
- Use an evaporative air cooler.
- Consider installing an air conditioning system with appropriate capacity.

4. Use curtains and insulating glass

- Use sun-blocking curtains or heat-insulating film for glass doors.
- Choose Low-E glass to reduce heat absorbed from the sun.

5. Create green space around the house

- Plant trees around the house to reduce heat absorption.
- Build a small pond or install a water wall to regulate the air.

Conclude

Aerated concrete prefabricated houses have good insulation, making the space cooler than traditional houses. However, to optimize efficiency, you can combine cooling solutions such as natural ventilation, using insulation materials, active cooling systems and green spaces. This not only helps keep the house cool but also saves energy and improves the quality of life.

If you are interested in a sustainable and effective prefabricated house solution, please contact us for detailed advice!

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