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HOW TO
ACHIEVE HEAT INSULATION?
When there is a temperature difference
between two environments there is always
passing of heat from warm to cold
environment.
In winter it is from inside out and it is
called "loss of heat". In the summer, it's
vice versa - the heat goes from outside to
inside. The transfer of heat depends upon
the coefficient of viscosity and thickness
of construction elements.
Construction materials which ratio of
viscosity is high, have increased
permeability of heat and warming the
building uses more energy (electricity,
etc.), which brings more moisture, falling
of plasters and problems with heating.
Insulating materials provide low
permeability of the heat, which reduces the
passing of heat in both directions and
prevent these problems. External insulation
leads to cost savings in heating and in 3-4
years it pays for itself.
Benefits of heat
insulation:
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Prevents from the effects of polluted
air.
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Provides comfort, ensuring homogeneous
passing of heat.
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Savings on heating and cooling within
50-60%.
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The presence of insulation can bring
savings, as you use appliances for
heating and cooling at lower power.
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Does not harm the ozone layer and
reduces greenhouse effect.
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