Lower energy consumption with a new cabin

23 Dec 2022

A lot has happened on the cabin front in recent years. That's good news for you as a cabin buyer.

A lot has happened on the cabin front in recent years in terms of requirements for construction methods, material standards and energy solutions. This is good news for you as a cabin buyer.

Energy efficient insulation with TEK17

Cold gusts from the floor, cool draughts from the windows and icicles along the gutters belong to the cabins of the past. Today, new cabins are built in accordance with TEK17 requirements for insulation and U-values in walls, floors, roofs, windows and doors. This means that newly-built cabins have energy-efficient insulation solutions that give you a better indoor climate, and not least good heating economy.

Most cabins today only have insulated exterior walls. Lende cabins also have insulated interior walls in the living areas - a further measure to keep energy consumption as efficient and low as possible.

Three-layer windows provide low heat loss

Did you know that older windows account for much of the heat loss in a cabin? That's why Lende cabins have the most energy-efficient windows on the market, with three layers of glass and a low U-value. Three-layer windows retain heat well inside the cabin and let in minimal cold, which in turn gives you a nicer amount on your electricity bill.