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PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS AGAINST HEAT TRANSFERS
House insulation; Home insulation; Insulation (for buildings); Insulation (building); Ceiling insulation; Eco-friendly Insulation; Attic Insulation; Insulating foam; Loft insulation
  • A single-family house in [[Bielsko-Biała]], [[Poland]], during the implementation of thermal insulation
  • Mineral wool insulation
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  • Old brick houses in [[Sosnowiec]], [[Poland]], insulated with polystyrene
  • A semi-detached house with one half of the facade in the original state and the other half after insulation with polystyrene

insulation      
n. απομόνωση, μόνωση
glass wool         
INSULATING MATERIAL MADE FROM FIBERS OF GLASS
Glasswool; Fiberglass insulation; Fibreglass insulation
n. υαλοβάμβακας
insulating tape         
  • A selection of color-coded electrical tapes.
ADHESIVE ELECTRICAL INSULATION
Electrical Tape; LX tape; Electrician's tape; Electricians tape; PVC tape; Vinyl tape; Insulating tape; Insulation tape; Electric Tape
n. μονωτική ταινία

Definitie

insulation
Insulation is a thick layer of a substance that keeps something warm, especially a building.
High electricity bills point to a poor heating system or bad insulation...
N-UNCOUNT
see also insulate

Wikipedia

Building insulation

Building insulation is material used in a building (specifically the building envelope) to reduce the flow of thermal energy. While the majority of insulation in buildings is for thermal purposes, the term also applies to acoustic insulation, fire insulation, and impact insulation (e.g. for vibrations caused by industrial applications). Often an insulation material will be chosen for its ability to perform several of these functions at once.

Insulation is an important economic and environmental investment for buildings. By installing insulation, buildings use less energy for heating and cooling and occupants experience less thermal variability. Retrofitting buildings with further insulation is an important climate change mitigation tactic, especially when buildings are heated by oil, natural gas, or coal-based electricity. Local and national governments and utilities often have a mix of incentives and regulations to encourage insulation efforts on new and renovated buildings as part of efficiency programs in order to reduce grid energy use and its related environmental impacts and infrastructure costs.