Exact query
EPSWall U-value with EPS
Reference snapshot: A generic wall reference page for EPS search queries, using a typical masonry wall build-up as the example.
Used for quick thermal checks of walls, roofs, and floors.
Reference wall using a graphite eps layer.
Shown with a typical masonry leaf and a 15 cm insulation layer.
The page gives a direct search-targeted example for a generic wall query.
Comparison-ready reference build-up
Comparison view: A generic wall reference page for EPS search queries, using a typical masonry wall build-up as the example.
| Layer | Material | Thickness | Lambda | R |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Layer | Material | Thickness | Lambda | R |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Interior finish |
Gypsum plaster
Interior finish
|
1.5 cm | 0.700 W/mK | 0.02 m²K/W |
| Solid ceramic brick |
Solid ceramic brick
Masonry wall leaf
|
25 cm | 0.770 W/mK | 0.32 m²K/W |
| Graphite EPS |
Graphite EPS
Facade insulation
|
15 cm | 0.031 W/mK | 4.84 m²K/W |
| External finish |
Silicone render
Facade finish
|
1.5 cm | 0.870 W/mK | 0.02 m²K/W |
| Surface resistances | 0.17 m²K/W | |||
| Total resistance | 5.37 m²K/W | |||
Why the comparison matters
R = d / lambda
The page is built to answer a search query directly and then hand the user off to the calculator for adjustments.
U = 1 / (Rsi + sum(R layers) + Rse)
That makes the page useful both for search discovery and for conversion into actual calculations.
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Open supportWall U Value Calculator
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Open supportOpen the calculator
Use the main calculator to edit layers, compare materials, and export a custom result.
Open calculatorR-value vs U-value
Compare the two thermal metrics before choosing a wall or roof build-up.
Open comparisonComparison note
This page supports the broad EPS query while still showing a concrete numerical example.
Practical note
The main calculator remains the best place to test the exact layer order and project-specific thicknesses.