Thermal bridging
The transfer of heat across an object that is more conductive than the materials around it, often causing heat loss.
Thermal bridging occurs when heat transfers through conductive materials, reducing insulation efficiency and impacting energy performance. It is crucial for optimizing thermal performance, enhancing energy efficiency, and preventing heat loss. By identifying and mitigating thermal bridges, construction teams can improve building envelope performance, reduce energy consumption, and contribute to successful project outcomes by ensuring that structures are well-insulated, comfortable, and aligned with sustainability and regulatory standards.
Used in a sentence
Insulation was added to prevent thermal bridging at the window frames.
Synonyms/variation
Cold Bridging
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