Thanks to thermal insulation applied on your building, you can use the required energy more efficiently and effectively without restricting the comfort of your life. Therefore, you minimize the wasted energy, and use energy resources more efficiently.
Thermal insulation applications that provide energy efficiency can be considered an additional cost in terms of initial investments of projects. However, significant economic achievements are derived when the rate of return is calculated.
When applied correctly, thermal insulation reduces the energy expenses of your building by 50% on average, ensures more heating with less energy consumption in winter, and prevents excessive heat in your living spaces in summer.
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Meeting a significant portion of the worlds energy requirement and having limited resources, fossil fuels such as petroleum and natural gas are rapidly consumed away today. In the world where the resources are gradually diminishing although the energy requirement is continuously increasing, a wide range of programs are applied to ensure efficient use of energy. Thermal insulation comes to the forefront as one of the most successful tools for energy saving.
In our country that experiences all four seasons thanks to its geographical location, energy consumption for heating in winter and cooling in summer has been increasing day by day. While 70% of the required energy is imported, 30-40% of this energy is consumed in buildings. Several policies on energy efficiency have been developed in our country for the purpose of ensuring energy saving and efficiency, providing security of supply, reducing risks of foreign dependence, protecting the environment and supporting the struggle against climate change.
Together with Regulation on Energy Performance in Buildings that was entered into force for energy efficiency in buildings, the obligation of obtaining Building Energy Performance Certificate was imposed for existing and new buildings on 1 January .
50% of heat loss in buildings occurs in exterior walls, 20% in roofs, 20% in windows and doors, and 10% in basement and foundation walls. The energy saving achieved by the thermal insulation in your building reduces your heat and electricity expenses by 50%, and ensures more efficient use of energy and natural resources.