ontelotiileihin
Ontelotiileihin is a Finnish term that translates to "into hollow tiles" or "in hollow tiles." It refers to a specific type of building construction or a method of insulation where cavities within hollow building blocks, such as hollow concrete or ceramic tiles, are filled with an insulating material. This technique is employed to enhance the thermal performance of walls and structures, reducing heat loss in colder climates and heat gain in warmer ones.
The primary purpose of ontelotiileihin is to improve energy efficiency. By filling the air pockets within the
This construction method is particularly relevant in regions with significant temperature variations. It offers an alternative