The performance and efficiency of buildings can be improved by using smart insulation technologies to increase energy efficiency. One such system consists of an entirely recyclable mineral foam formed of an aqueous foam, a cement-based slurry, and enclosed and dispersed air bubbles. Because of their adaptability to various constructions and climatic circumstances, they are a good choice for enhancing the effectiveness of the building envelope. By adopting Airium, one can lessen their impact on the environment and cut their heating and cooling expenses. Additionally, as it is mineral-based, it emits no volatile organic compounds, enhancing indoor air quality.
Green roofs, which are covered with flora, are excellent at insulating, effectively lowering the need for heating and cooling while also acting as natural air-pollution filters. In contrast, cool roof systems are made to reflect a large share of solar radiation, reducing the amount of heat that buildings absorb. Adopting these roofing solutions can have broad-ranging positive effects in metropolitan areas where temperatures can skyrocket due to the density of buildings and lack of greenery.