termiskabroar
Termiskabroar, often translated as thermal bridges or cold bridges, are areas in a building's envelope where the thermal insulation is significantly reduced or interrupted. This interruption creates a path of least resistance for heat to flow from the warmer interior to the colder exterior during winter, and vice versa during summer. Consequently, these areas experience a lower surface temperature on the interior side compared to the surrounding insulated surfaces.
Common locations for thermal bridges include junctions between walls, floors, and roofs, around window and door
The presence of thermal bridges can have several negative consequences. They contribute to increased energy loss,