Thermal comfort in the building is a condition in which the user feels neither cold nor overheated. This means stable and pleasant indoor conditions all year round. Comfort is influenced not only by air temperature, but also by humidity and air movement. The quality of the envelope insulation and the tightness of the building are of great importance. Appropriate construction limits heat loss in winter and heating in summer. It is also important to distribute the temperature evenly throughout the rooms.
The user experience is also affected by the surface temperature of walls, floors and windows. Cold partitions can cause discomfort, even at the right air temperature. Therefore, house design takes into account both the installation parameters and the properties of the materials. The thermal comfort in a building also depends on the ventilation method and access to daylight. A well-designed space provides fresh air without draughts. As a result, the interior remains friendly and stable for daily use.
W Wascovilla frame houses Thermal comfort results directly from the construction. Precise wall and roof insulation, the elimination of thermal bridges and a tight building envelope ensure that the surface temperature of the envelope is close to the air temperature all year round. It is this parameter that distinguishes energy-efficient house from a house that simply has low bills.



