Ready for winter: 5 ways to prepare your home for the cold season with drywall. ❄️

Posted by Lukas Ebert on

Winter is approaching, and proper preparation can save a lot of energy and money. With targeted drywall work, many of the problems that come with the cold season can be avoided.

Here are 5 important steps you can take to winterize your home:

1. Optimal thermal insulation

Good insulation provides warmth and reduces heating costs. Exterior walls, in particular, can be optimized by installing drywall panels with insulating materials. The additional insulation keeps the cold out and the heat in. Insulation panels combined with plasterboard are perfect for ensuring effective thermal insulation.

2. Protection against moisture

Humidity is particularly prevalent in autumn and winter. Moisture-resistant drywall (e.g., impregnated plasterboard) can effectively prevent mold growth. This is a crucial protection measure, especially in damp rooms or basements, and protects the building structure in the long term.

3. Better sound insulation

More time indoors often means more noise. Special soundproofing panels help create a quiet living environment. The use of soundproof drywall can significantly reduce disturbing noises, improving the quality of life during the colder months.

4. Insulation of attic and basement

Many homes lose valuable heat through the attic or basement. Drywall ceiling suspension, such as Nonius suspension systems , can be used to integrate an additional layer of insulation. This keeps these areas more effectively insulated, preventing heat from escaping.

5. New room layout for more space

Autumn is the perfect time to expand unused spaces. Whether it's a home office, guest room, or hobby room, flexible drywall walls allow you to create new spaces quickly and cost-effectively.

👋🏼 Tip: Our high-quality drywall products, from insulation panels to soundproofing solutions to vernier scale sets , will help you with all of these projects. Visit our online shop to find the right materials for your winter project – perfectly tailored to your needs!


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