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A building envelope audit reveals significant thermal bridging through steel studs. What is the most effective solution to improve energy efficiency?

Correct Answer

B) Install continuous exterior insulation

Continuous exterior insulation breaks the thermal bridge created by steel studs, which conduct heat through the wall assembly. This is the most effective method to improve the overall thermal performance of the building envelope.

Answer Options
A
Add more insulation between studs
B
Install continuous exterior insulation
C
Use higher R-value batt insulation
D
Increase the stud spacing

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Continuous exterior insulation is the most effective solution because it creates an unbroken thermal barrier on the outside of the structural frame, completely eliminating the thermal bridge pathway through steel studs. Steel studs are highly conductive and create significant heat transfer paths through the wall assembly, which continuous exterior insulation addresses by moving the thermal control layer outside the structural elements. This method maintains the insulation's effectiveness regardless of the framing material's thermal properties.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Add more insulation between studs

Adding more insulation between studs does not address the fundamental problem of thermal bridging through the steel studs themselves, which will continue to conduct heat regardless of how much cavity insulation is added.

Option C: Use higher R-value batt insulation

Higher R-value batt insulation still allows the steel studs to create thermal bridges, as the conductive metal framing bypasses the insulation entirely and creates a direct heat transfer path through the wall assembly.

Option D: Increase the stud spacing

Increasing stud spacing may reduce the number of thermal bridges but does not eliminate them, and wider spacing can create structural issues and may not meet building code requirements for wall framing.

Memory Technique

Think 'WRAP THE BRIDGE' - continuous exterior insulation wraps around the entire building like a blanket, covering and isolating the thermal bridges from the outside

Reference Hint

Florida Building Code - Energy Conservation Chapter, Section on Building Thermal Envelope and Continuous Insulation requirements

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