While SIPs may have a higher upfront cost, their energy efficiency, quick construction times, and long-term benefits can result in cost savings over the life of the building.
SIPs offer several benefits, including high energy efficiency, quick installation, reduced construction waste, and superior strength. They also provide better insulation compared to traditional construction methods.
What are SIPS at Premier SIPS - A construction material used in building homes and other structures. SIPs are panels made from two outer layers of a material OSB (Oriented Strand Board), with a PUR (polyurethane) foam core in between. They provide high insulation and are energy efficient.
The general definition of a SIPS panel is made from two outer layers generally a material like plywood or OSB (Oriented Strand Board), with a foam core in between.
SIPs are used as building material for walls, roofs, and floors. They replace traditional framing materials and insulation, providing a more energy-efficient and faster construction process.
SIPs minimize thermal bridging and air leakage, providing a continuous and effective thermal barrier. This contributes to maintaining a consistent indoor temperature and reducing the need for additional heating or cooling.