Energy
Efficiency
Most R-19 Walls Are Not R-19 Making Homes More Energy Efficient
When the buyer of a new home talks to the builder about insulation,
he or she learns that resisting the flow of heat is measured in "R-Value'
– the higher the R-Value, the harder it is for heat to get through.
Here's what they don't learn: Most "R-19 walls" are not R-19.
Only the wall cavities are R-19. The other 25 percent of the wall
is the wood framing. This is the case because wood is a poor insulator.
In a home that is insulated only in the cavities between the studs,
the wood framing creates "thermal bridges" – places where
heat can pass through more easily. Even when non-insulated sheathing,
like plywood or OSB, is nailed onto the outside of the wall, the R-value
through the framing is less than half the value through the cavity.
So it's not surprising a lot of heat passes through the framing.
This is why many builders are now turning to insulated sheathing,
such as STYROFOAM, extruded polystyrene insulation, to make homes more
energy efficient.
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