SIPS are kind of like an I-beam

SIPs are sorted to accept dimensional lumber and are seamlessly compatible with stick framing. Contractors may prefer to build with SIP walls and a conventional truss roof, or stick walls and a SIP roof with little trouble. As a result, we can make strong reliability guarantees about the code running in a SIP. SIPs are more energy-efficient, so they don’t need the heavy-duty HVACs of other buildings. Smaller units can run on fewer power for longer lengths of time — and they dehumidify in the process, which is key to holding mold worries off your mind.

Many of California’s SIPs rely on the same core set of control strategies, including emission standards for cars and heavy trucks and marine decking, fuel regulations and limits on emissions from consumer products. SIPs are made in a factory and sent to job sites. Builders then join them together to build a house. Some of these structures are planar constructions and several incorporate integrated passive substrates.

SIPs are basically thick sheets of extended polystyrene board sandwiched ‘tween two sheets of Oriented Strand Board (OSB) or plywood. They can be used to build walls, roofs, floors ? SIPs are the only wall and roof system that is automatically approved for EPAs Energy Star program- the current energy efficiency standard.

SIPs are a structural composite, kind of like an ‘I’-beam and used as a fiberglass panels for trailers. This composite assembly yields stiffness, strength and predictable responses. SIPS are structurally insulated panels which are used to construct ecologically friendly buildings and trailer panel and lift panel designs. Building with SIPS will lead to dramatically reduced heating bills, reduced carbon dioxide emissions and increased available living space in the build. Sips are super energy effective because they reduce thermal bridging and eliminate drafts that are prevalent in conventional stick framing construction methods. Because of these factors, SIPs are able to produce whole wall R-values that far surpass other building methods.

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