uldkeelses
Uldkeelses is a term that appears in some historical texts and architectural discussions, particularly in relation to traditional building techniques. It generally refers to a specific type of insulation or filling material used in the construction of walls, roofs, and floors. The primary component of uldkeelses is typically wool, often sheep's wool, that has been processed and prepared for use as an insulating medium.
The application of uldkeelses involved packing the wool fibers into cavities within the building structure. This
The use of uldkeelses reflects a historical understanding of sustainable and natural building materials. Before the