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SIP Panel Systems

What Are Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs)?

Structural Insulated Panels, commonly referred to as SIPs, are a high-performance building system used for exterior walls and roof structures. Each panel consists of a rigid insulating foam core—typically Expanded Polystyrene (EPS)—sandwiched between two structural facings, most Oriented Strand Board (OSB).

Because structure and insulation are combined into a single engineered panel, SIP construction creates a stronger, more energy-efficient, and airtight building envelope compared to traditional stick framing.

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Why SIP Construction?

Energy Efficient

Continuous insulation reduces heat loss and improves overall building performance.

Structural Strength

SIP panels create a very rigid and durable structure.

Faster Construction

Prefabricated panels allow the building shell to be assembled quickly.

Improved Comfort

Reduced air leakage results in more consistent indoor temperatures.

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Our Experience

We have been building homes using Structural Insulated Panel systems for over 10 years, incorporating SIP wall and roof systems into a wide range of custom residential projects.

Our experience includes coordinating panel layout, installation, and structural integration to ensure the system performs as intended while meeting modern building standards.

 

Interested in Building with SIPs?

Structural Insulated Panels offer a modern approach to construction by combining strength, insulation, and precision manufacturing into a single building system.

If you are interested in learning more about SIP construction or incorporating this system into your project, we would be happy to discuss how it may fit your design and performance goals.