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Insulation cases

In the context of promoting sustainable and energy-efficient housing in Kyrgyzstan, special attention is paid to the insulation of private houses in socially vulnerable communities. This section presents real examples of the implementation of measures for the thermal insulation of buildings - from replacing windows and insulating walls to comprehensive renovation of old buildings. The work is carried out taking into account climatic conditions, building features and individual needs of households.

The cases shown demonstrate how, even with limited resources, it is possible to significantly increase the level of thermal comfort, reduce energy losses and improve the quality of life by using affordable green building solutions.

Below are the stories of specific houses where such measures were implemented.

Cases

Insulate and renovate a house in a residential neighborhood in the capital, where 6 children live. From a cold room to a warm house with comfort.

Dinara Chontayeva's house had been unrepaired for many years. It was not easy for a woman to raise 6 children, try to keep the house in order and work. The dwelling occupied an area of 89 square meters and required major repairs. The walls were made of raw brick, there was no insulation, and the wooden floor was defective in some places. The building was in urgent need of insulation and repair. Within the framework of the project “Promoting inclusion of internal migrants in the process of green renovation in Kyrgyzstan” with the support of the Development Fund of the International Organization for Migration (IDF) Dinara Chontaeva's family was provided with feasible assistance. The walls were insulated with mineral wool with decorative plastering on the outside. Also, a 20 square meter gable was installed, all 5 windows were replaced with energy efficient windows, which allow to save heat inside the room. In addition, installation work was done on the siding and siding, etc.
The house became comfortable and cozy as a result of the implemented energy efficiency measures.

Thermal insulation of walls for a house in the Ak-Bosogo housing estate

A resident of the new Ak-Bosogo building, Aida Yrysbaeva, is raising children alone. They all lived in a cold house with an area of ​​60 square meters. Due to the lack of insulation in the house, with the onset of winter, the thermometer barely showed 17 degrees in the room. Aida Yrysbaeva, due to a lack of funds, turned to the Ministry of Labor, Social Security and Migration of the Kyrgyz Republic for help, which in turn transferred Aida's data to carry out repair work within the framework of the project "Promoting the inclusion of internal migrants in the green renovation process in Kyrgyzstan" with the support of the Development Fund of the International Organization for Migration (IDF). As a result, thermal insulation of the walls was carried out with 50 mm mineral wool insulation with decorative plaster coating. In addition, Aida Yrysbaeva, on her own initiative, decided to additionally insulate the boiler room and cover all the walls with a 2nd layer of varnish to increase the protective layer of the wall surface. Also, a decorative coating in the form of red brickwork was added to the lower tier of walls 30-40 cm high. The owner of the house also replaced the main gate of the house with new ones. Moreover, the boiler room was insulated with the efforts and funds of relatives.

Expansion of the house for the family of Aishuru Zhanybekova from the village of Kalys-Ordo in Bishkek

A resident of the new building "Kalys Ordo" in Bishkek, Aishuru Zhanybekova, together with her husband and children, lived in an old house where there had been a fire before. After the fire, the ceiling of the room, the decoration, the furniture and other things were damaged. The premises have long been in need of repair and insulation. Next to the house there is a temporary building, which was used as a warehouse. They did not have money for repairs. But thanks to the assistance provided within the framework of the project "Assistance in the inclusion of internal migrants in the green renovation process in Kyrgyzstan" with the support of the Development Fund of the International Organization for Migration (IDF), the area of ​​the temporary building was expanded, comprehensive insulation was carried out there, which included thermal insulation of the walls, foundation, ceiling, installation of drainage and pediment, as well as replacement of windows with energy-efficient ones, replacement of the door, construction of a vestibule, etc. Now Aishuru Zhanybekova’s family will live in a new warm house.

Transformation of the house of pensioner Ira Shakirova from the Ak-Bata housing estate

Shakirova Ira Tashtanovna has been retired for more than 5 years and lives with her children in the Ak-Bata housing estate. Her small house, with an area of ​​26 square meters, has long been in need of repair. Since the building was not insulated in the winter, it was damp and cold. In addition, in one of the rooms there is a crack in the wall and a hole in the ceiling. Therefore, precipitation in the form of snow and rain penetrates into the room, and it never stays warm. Ira Shakirova was provided with assistance within the framework of the project "Assistance in the inclusion of internal migrants in the green renovation process in Kyrgyzstan" with the support of the Development Fund of the International Organization for Migration (IDF). Next to the emergency house there was a temporary building, which was eventually expanded and completed. In the renovated premises, thermal insulation of the walls, floor, ceiling and roof covering with a drainage system were made, energy-efficient windows and an entrance door were installed. In addition, an additional bedroom with a vestibule was added to the complex using the efforts and funds of relatives and a construction company. Thus, Ira Shakirova's family will spend the winter in a warm house.

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