I agree mostly with junio s answer.
R value of poured concrete walls.
Wood frame walls 3 plus r value of the insulation used floors above unheated spaces 2 plus r value of the insulation used.
For example a building with material with an r value of r 11 converts to an u value of 0 09 1 r or 1 11 0 09.
1 25 2 nominal 1 1 2 1 88 2x4 3 1 2 4 38 2x6 5 1 2 6 88.
Reference table for u values u value is the coefficient of transmission i e the transmission of heat through the materials which compose the building s envelope or outer shell.
A wall s thermal resistance or its r value is its ability to slow the transfer of heat from one side to the other.
By doubling the thickness of the wall to 16 inches the r value only increases by 0 50.
Therefore technically it has no insulation value.
Use the r value table below to help you determine the r value of your wall or ceiling assemblies.
To obtain a wall or ceiling assembly r value you must add the r values of the individual components together.
Cedar logs and lumber.
Icf foundations have an r value of greater than 20.
Poured concrete foundations have r values of less than 3.
However too many people confuse insulation properties with thermal mass many icf dealers d.
Concrete block makes a cost effective and structurally sound wall but it has.
Concrete block 4 inch 0 80 concrete block 8 inch 1 11 concrete block 12 inch 1 28 brick 4 inch common 0 80 brick 4 inch face 0 44 poured concrete 0 08 soft wood lumber 1 25 2 inch nominal 1 inch 1 88 2 x 4 3 inch 4 38 2 x 6 5 inch 6 88 cedar logs and lumber 1 33 sheathing materials plywood 1 25.
2 x 4 wood stud wall 16 o c r 11 batts 1 2.
Poured concrete walls can leak moisture through non structural cracks in the wall where the floor and wall meet at the top of the foundation wall or through the porous concrete.
Eps block forms poured in place with concrete block walls 1 7 8 thick 15 2 15 7 103 7.
But concrete is a conductor of thermal energy not an insulator.
As we said before the r value measures the thermal resistance of a material.