lämmönvuot
Lämmönvuot (Finnish) refers to heat loss in buildings, the transfer of thermal energy from the interior to the exterior due to inadequate insulation or structural gaps. This phenomenon occurs when a building’s envelope—walls, roof, floor, and windows—fails to retain heat effectively. Common causes include insufficient insulation materials, gaps around doors and windows, and air leaks through cracks or unsealed penetrations.
Heat loss significantly impacts energy efficiency, as it forces heating systems to work harder to maintain
Typical areas where lämmönvuot is prevalent include exterior walls, attics, basements, and poorly sealed windows or
In summary, lämmönvuot is a key factor in building energy performance, and addressing it through proper insulation