
Superinsulation
Superinsulation refers to advanced building insulation techniques that drastically reduce heat transfer, achieving very high thermal resistance. It involves using multiple layers of insulation materials, often with very low thermal conductivity, and minimizing air gaps to prevent heat from escaping in winter or entering in summer. This approach ensures buildings require significantly less energy for heating and cooling, leading to greater energy efficiency and comfort. Superinsulation often includes airtight construction and careful design to minimize thermal bridges, resulting in a highly energy-efficient building envelope.