einangrunnar
Einangrunnar is an Icelandic term that translates to "insulation" in English. It refers to the process or material used to prevent or reduce the transfer of heat, sound, or electricity. In the context of construction, einangrunnar is crucial for maintaining a comfortable indoor temperature, reducing energy consumption for heating and cooling, and improving acoustic performance. Common insulation materials in Iceland include rock wool, fiberglass, and various foam products, chosen for their thermal resistance and durability in the country's often harsh climate.
The effectiveness of insulation is measured by its R-value, a rating that indicates its resistance to heat