
Why Thermal Bridging Is a Concern for Residential Buildings
Thermal bridging can occur in any building envelope, it isn’t limited to large commercial structures, steel frameworks or concrete balconies, but can be just as problematic in residential buildings.
How Thermal Bridges Affect US Homes
From rooftops to foundations, thermal bridges can compromise a home’s energy performance, cause condensation and even lead to structural damage and mold, all common issues in US homes due to the variety of climate the country endures. At a time when the focus is on building new homes quickly to meet demand, it’s essential not to overlook the long-term implications of thermal bridging.