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SIP Testimonials
Structural Insulated Panel homeowners talking about their experiences.
SIPs Conserve Resources

The OSB used in SIPs is an engineered wood product made from small, plantation grown trees that can be sustainably harvested. Engineered wood products use wood more efficiently than sawn lumber and it requires less forest acreage to build a SIP home than a conventional wood frame house.

The insulating foam cores used in SIPs are made of 98% air, and require only a small amount of petroleum byproduct to produce.  All SIP foam core materials are made using non-CFC blowing agents.

Job-site waste is almost eliminated when building with SIPs because the majority of fabrication takes place in the SIP manufacturing plant. Waste generated in the plant can be recycled to make other foam products.

Homes account for 15% of energy use nationwide, and release on average 22,000 lbs. of CO2 into the atmosphere annually, roughly twice as much as the average car. Building a SIP home that uses half the energy will be the same as re-moving one car from America’s highways.
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  1. SIP Testimonials

  1. Structural Insulated Panel homeowners talking about their experiences.

SIPs Conserve Resources


  1. The OSB used in SIPs is an engineered wood product made from small, plantation grown trees that can be sustainably harvested. Engineered wood products use wood more efficiently than sawn lumber and it requires less forest acreage to build a SIP home than a conventional wood frame house.


  1. The insulating foam cores used in SIPs are made of 98% air, and require only a small amount of petroleum byproduct to produce.  All SIP foam core materials are made using non-CFC blowing agents.


  1. Job-site waste is almost eliminated when building with SIPs because the majority of fabrication takes place in the SIP manufacturing plant. Waste generated in the plant can be recycled to make other foam products.


  1. Homes account for 15% of energy use nationwide, and release on average 22,000 lbs. of CO2 into the atmosphere annually, roughly twice as much as the average car. Building a SIP home that uses half the energy will be the same as re-moving one car from America’s highways.