Build Science 201: Ep. 10 - Thermal Management: Continuity

Build Science™ 201 continues with thermal management and continuity in building design. Matt and Steve explain the concept of thermal continuity, focusing on how heat flows from hot to cold, which is essential for enhancing energy efficiency in buildings. The discussion covers common building materials, such as wood framing and insulation, noting that while wood provides some thermal resistance, insulation plays a vital role in minimizing heat transfer. Practical examples illustrate innovative strategies, like using exterior insulation and optimizing designs to reduce thermal bridging. Matt and Steve highlight how adding insulation over existing concrete slabs can significantly improve comfort and energy efficiency in homes. They stress the importance of investing in insulation not only for energy savings but also for creating more comfortable living spaces. Ultimately, effective thermal management is vital to building energy-efficient, comfortable homes. Continue to the next episode in the Thermal Management section: Resistance. TAKE THE QUIZ HERE - https://buildshownetwork.com/course/b... Sign up For Build Show Live https://www.buildshowlive.com/en/regi... Use Discount Code MATT” for 25% off edu passes, TEN01 for 10% off VIP and GETGOING50 for 50% off Expo. Get your BUILD SHOW Gear Here - https://build-gearstore.com/ Subscribe and follow my Podcast on Apple or Spotify! Apple: https://apple.co/32AOwgU Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3FXNg4X Sign up for our twice-weekly newsletter: https://buildshownetwork.com/newsletter To sponsor a video or advertise with us visit: https://www.buildproductions.com Want to learn more about building? http://thebuildshow.com/ The Build Show on Instagram:   / thebuildshow   Huge thanks to our Show sponsors Builders FirstSource, Polyguard, Huber, Rockwool & Viewrail for helping to make these videos possible! These are all trusted companies that Matt has worked with for years and trusts their products in the homes he builds. We would highly encourage you to check out their websites for more info. https://www.bldr.com/ https://polyguard.com/ http://www.Huberwood.com https://www.Viewrail.com https://www.Rockwool.com