Structural insulated panels sometimes referred to as sips are composed of laminate with a foam core that is between 4 and 8 inches thick with a structural facing such as drywall or plywood on each side.
Structural insulated panels pros and cons.
Using structural insulated panels are a great if not a better alternative to traditional construction methods or materials.
Understanding the pros and cons of using sips posted on 05 08 2018 03 08 2018 author connie s.
Goforth comment 0 everywhere around the world the recent trend in construction is to use materials that are sustainable eco friendly and energy efficient.
Here are some of the most important advantages or pros to using structural insulated panels and how they can make your construction better more stylish and more sustainable.
When structural board was added to the foam insulation this type of construction gained its current name of structural insulated panels.
Perhaps you have recently heard of structural insulated panels or sips as a new fad in residential construction.
Actually the concept of sips has been around for decades.
Structural insulated panels sips come prefabricated and ready to be assembled in site.