SIP panels are extremely resource efficient
and as such support the green home building
industry. For starters, there is little doubt that there is much less wood required to construct a SIP shell than in a conventional stick-frame. The table shown below depicts the typical amount of wood used in a stud framed wall compared to a SIP wall.
The OSB that is used as the facings in a SIP panel
comes from younger growing farm trees, which are generally regarded as a renewable and sustainable resource. These trees such as aspen and spruce are harvested from fast growing crop forests and thus no old-growth timber is used.
Wood savings are not the only advantage when building with SIP panels. SIP homes
offer greater thermal performance than their conventional stick framed counterparts. Since SIPs are highly energy efficient
, it requires less polluting fossil fuels to heat and cool a SIP home.
Finally, many SIP homes
generate less on the site construction waste. This not only saves the consumer money from rising and expensive trash removal and management fees, but it reduces pollutants in environment, an extremely environmentally friendly idea.
Tanguay Homes, Inc.
419 Route 105 Suite A,
Newport, Vermont 05855
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 517
Newport, VT 05855
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Tony Tanguay
President