Methodology
See how formulas, assumptions, and limits are selected.
Privacy
TrustThis page explains the basic privacy posture of Lambda Calculator for visitors, contact requests, and advertising readiness.
How calculator inputs, analytics, contact messages, cookies, and advertising services are handled.
Calculator inputs are processed in the browser for normal site use. Standard hosting, access logging, and basic analytics may be used to keep the site available and improve page quality.
If you send a message, the provided contact details may be used to respond to that request. They are not published on the site.
If Google AdSense or another advertising partner is enabled, Google and other third parties may place or read cookies, use web beacons, and use IP addresses or other identifiers to collect information for ad serving, ad measurement, fraud prevention, and personalization where allowed by law. Analytics and advertising categories stay disabled until consent is given, and the Cookie settings control lets visitors change that choice later.
Google explains how it uses information from sites and apps that use its services at https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites. Browser settings and consent tools may allow visitors to control cookies and personalized advertising.
Last updated: 25 April 2026. Privacy wording is reviewed when analytics, consent tooling, advertising partners, or contact handling change. Privacy questions can be sent to contact@lambdacalculator.eu.
This privacy policy explains what data may be processed when visitors use calculators, send contact messages, allow analytics, or later see planned advertising services. Calculator inputs are normally processed in the browser.
The site covers insulation, U-value, R-value, materials, roofs, floors, concrete, electrical, plumbing, and heating calculators because these questions often appear together during early planning. Every result should be read together with units, assumptions, and limitations.
Material values and examples are maintained as working references. They do not replace current technical data sheets, performance declarations, or local building requirements that may change the acceptable assembly.
If analytics, cookies, or planned advertising technology is used, visitors should receive clear information and consent choices where required. The calculators do not need personal data to perform the calculation itself.
The safest workflow is to save a variant, compare several thicknesses, and then verify the result with the person responsible for the project. A result close to a limit should not be treated as a safety margin.
Corrections and technical questions can be sent to contact@lambdacalculator.eu. A useful report includes the page URL, input values, expected result, and a data source if the issue concerns a material.
Last updated for trust pages: April 25, 2026. That date does not mean regulations or products stayed unchanged afterward, so current local sources should be checked before construction decisions.
All technical calculations on the site are informational estimates. They are not an engineering guarantee, construction design, or proof of code compliance, and manufacturer data can differ from default values.
If the page is used to prepare a quote or contractor discussion, add an assumptions list: material, thickness, lambda source, units, surface resistances, and the local U-value target.
For transparency, all trust pages are linked from navigation or footer and remain indexable. Error pages remain technically available, but they are not intended for indexing or advertising.
The site is maintained for practical use: each page should help a visitor take the next step rather than only repeat definitions. Calculator pages therefore include assumptions, related tools, and notes about data limits.
Lambda values, surface resistances, and example assemblies are starting points. Products vary by density, moisture condition, declared manufacturer data, tolerance, and installation quality, so current product data sheets remain the final reference.
The calculators are intended for estimates, option comparison, and preparing better questions for a designer, contractor, or engineer. If a result is close to a requirement, add margin or verify the assembly with a qualified professional.
The trust, FAQ, and methodology pages explain who the site is for, where calculation limits are, and how visible mistakes or material-data corrections can be reported.
Questions and corrections can be sent to contact@lambdacalculator.eu. Sensitive personal data is not needed; a page URL, technical description, and the item to check are usually enough.