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- | + | ====== Structural measures for energy efficiency ====== | |
- | ====== Structural measures for energy efficiency | + | |
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- | * Thermal protection behind a radiator | + | * [[.: |
- | * [[efficiency_now: | + | * [[.: |
- | * [[efficiency_now: | + | * [[.: |
- | * Energy efficiency measure: insulation | + | * [[.:building_envelope: |
- | * [[efficiency_now: | + | * [[.: |
- | * Insulation of window frames | + | * [[.: |
- | * Insulating a roller-shutter box | + | * [[.: |
- | * Insulating an attic staircase | + | * [[.: |
- | * Insulation of the basement ceiling | + | * [[.: |
- | * General information about thermal insulation of buildings | + | * [[.: |
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===== On response of a few frequently asked points ===== | ===== On response of a few frequently asked points ===== | ||
- | - Yes, you **can and may use thermal insulation on partial areas** of building components/ | + | - Yes, you **can and may use thermal insulation on partial areas** |
- | - **Does insulation really save energy?** You can easily check this yourself. We have described how this can be done here: [[https:// | + | - **Does insulation really save energy? |
- | - Thermal insulation on the outside always **improves** the indoor climate besides protecting the building fabric (e.g. from moisture-related damage). | + | - Thermal insulation on the outside always **improves** |
- | - The **" | + | - The **" |
- | - When implemented correctly (this is described in detail in the instructions), | + | - When implemented correctly (this is described in detail in the instructions), |
- | - There are a large number of different insulation materials; all those permitted in Germany are also acceptable from the ecological point of view, and **save much more** than they cost upfront (e.g. in terms of CO2). | + | - There are a large number of different insulation materials; all those permitted in Germany are also acceptable from the ecological point of view, and **save much more** |
- | - More and more **insulation materials made from renewable raw materials and recycled materials** are now available. They even have another advantage: they store carbon in the building which for this reason cannot be burnt((It is helpful to keep in mind that almost all insulation materials consist of air mostly; e.g. cellulose flakes are 90% air, even EPS is more than 98% air. The rest of the material serves solely as packaging for the air.)). | + | - More and more **insulation materials made from renewable raw materials and recycled materials** |
- | - The insulation materials themselves are often very cost-effective materials. **Costs** are incurred mainly due to implementation, | + | - The insulation materials themselves are often very cost-effective materials. **Costs** |
- Thermal insulation can only be effective if it is used properly. But that's not difficult at all; of course rain shouldn' | - Thermal insulation can only be effective if it is used properly. But that's not difficult at all; of course rain shouldn' | ||
- | =====Measure for Building service===== | + | ===== Measure for Building service ===== |
- | Here is the overview of [[efficiency_now: | + | |
+ | Here is the overview of [[.: | ||
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