How To Calculate U Value For Wall

Calculate U-Value for Wall




U-value, or thermal transmittance, is a crucial factor in building physics, measuring how much heat transfers through a structure. Calculating U-value for walls ensures energy efficiency and comfort in your space.

  1. Select the wall material from the dropdown.
  2. Enter the thickness of the wall in millimeters.
  3. Enter the density of the wall material in kg/m³.
  4. Click ‘Calculate’.

The U-value is calculated using the formula: U = 1 / (∑(t / λ)), where t is the thickness of each layer and λ is the thermal conductivity of the material.

Material Thickness (mm) Density (kg/m³) U-Value (W/m²K)
Brick 200 1800 0.85
Concrete 250 2300 0.72
Wood 100 400 0.14
Material Thermal Conductivity (W/mK)
Brick 0.8
Concrete 0.9
Wood 0.16
  • Consider using insulation materials to reduce U-value.
  • Regularly inspect and maintain your walls to prevent damage and heat loss.
What is the standard U-value for a wall?

The standard U-value for a wall varies depending on the material and construction. In the UK, Building Regulations require new walls to have a U-value of 0.3 W/m²K or less.

How can I improve my wall’s U-value?

You can improve your wall’s U-value by adding insulation, using high-performance materials, or improving the overall construction of the wall.

UK Building Regulations

US Department of Energy

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