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Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) are high-performance building panels used on floors, walls, and roofs for residential and light commercial buildings. The panels are made by sandwiching a core of rigid foam plastic insulation between two structural facings, such as the Oriented Strand Board (OSB).
- Structural Insulated Panels | Preflex Framing System
Incorporate SIPs into your project for superior performance,...
- Structural Insulated Panels | Preflex Framing System
Third-party verified, flawlessly engineered Premier structural insulated panels (SIPs) are the easiest, most energy-efficient, time-tested building envelope framing solution available. Simply stated, no other system is available that offers the performance and benefits that SIPs do.
Incorporate SIPs into your project for superior performance, efficiency, and tax credits. Revolutionize your builds with our tech-driven building system: Using BIM modeling and offsite fabrication, we engineer and manufacture code compliant Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs).
Although new to the Los Angeles, Southern California area, SIPs have been used in all types of construction for over thirty years. They have stood through tornadoes with 200 mph winds and 7.2 earthquakes and have proved themselves much stronger than traditional stick framed structures. Read More
Structural insulated panels (SIPs), also known as foam core or stress-skin panels, are a highly energy efficient and superior alternative to stud-frame construction. These wall and roof panels are custom fabricated for every Sunlight home design.
Structural insulated panels (SIPs) are high-performance building panels used in floors, walls, and roofs for residential and light commercial buildings. The panels are made by sandwiching a core of rigid foam plastic insulation between two structural facings, such as oriented strand board (OSB).
For homebuilders and design professionals, Structural Insulated Panel Systems (SIPS) are the future of home framing. For more than 50 years Premier SIPS roofs, walls and floors have framed homes located in the oceanfront in California, to hot, humid temps in Florida, to freezing winters in Maine.