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Structural Insulated Panel Homes – SIP Homes

Monday, October 12th, 2009

The new wave of efficient building design has arrived and is taking the construction world by storm. Structurally insulated panel homes (SIPs) is a unique building concept that involves two layers of sheet metal, plywood, or oriented strand board (OSB) with a thick layer of polystyrene or polyurethane foam between the sheathing material. The panels can be used for walls, floors, roofs, etc.

Structural insulated panel homes manufacturers can provide a construction crew with custom designed panels that arrive ready-to-assemble and reduce overall construction time of a building or home. Some manufacturers will also pre-cut windows, doors, and other frames upon request. SIPs are exceedingly strong and can support many types of structural design elements. The panels are locked in place and create an airtight barrier against the elements and make the home or building structurally sound. Carpenters also find using SIPs a better alternative than the traditional stick-frame design because studs are not needed to hang cabinets, drywall, and other structural materials as the SIP provides a constant attachment surface.

The large appeal of insulated paneling is that it reduces the cost of utility bills. The average SIP home will save between 50-70% in utility costs. SIPs can also reduce outside noise and air contaminants, making it an ideal building solution for many homeowners. Insulated paneling is preferred by many to be more environmentally friendly than traditional wood paneled houses as SIP homes have a lower carbon emission.

SIPs are more expensive than traditional wood panel construction. However, the savings it provides outweigh the costs to many owners of SIP buildings.

Insulated paneling also adds an environmental value to the building due to the vast dollar amounts saved in energy consumption, better air quality, and less waste that accrues during the building process. For more information visit: ThermocoreMo.com.