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All about SIPS

All About SIPS

We use structural insulating panels (SIPs) for all exterior walls and roofs - not some of the cheaper and/or more labor intensive options - providing you with stronger walls and roof, and an easier system to install and finish.

The SIP (Structural Insulating Panel) enclosure system is designed for the optimum ratio of cost to R-value.

SIPs are the secret to making the most comfortable and energy efficient interior environment.

We include 1/2" blue-board (a better grade of drywall) or timber faced SIPS for application to the exterior of the timber frame, prior to the installation of the SIPs. This is the most cost effective way to enclose a timber frame.

Exterior windows and doors are designed to provide ideal access, egress, outside light and views. We use quality windows,french doors and doors - some of the best products available. Importantly, these offerings are readily available throughout North America in case you want to make changes to your timber frame home in the future.

So, why MURUS SIPS?

The many features of Murus SIPs prove beneficial throughout the construction process and far beyond. Murus offers design and planning assistance and technical support throughout the construction process. And Murus SIPs provide a strong, tightbuilding envelope that will continue to deliver comfort and energy savings.

Features

Solid foam core construction available in EPS
Wide selection of R-values
Comprehensive range of thicknesses and lengths
Variety of skin configurations
Built-in electrical chase
Superior insulating value
Excellent structural properties
Job-specific manufacturing
Ideal for most Green building projects
Factory CNC pre-cutting
Factory warranty
Environmentally responsible
Benefits

Superior energy efficiency
Lower energy bills
Exceptional living comfort
Excellent structural properties
Design flexibility
Faster Installation
Ease of electrical wiring
Total client support
On-site technical assistance
On-site construction waste reduction
Finish-ready surfaces
Mortgage loan advantages
Utility rebates

Contributed by Simon on September 23, 2008, at 10:01 PM UTC.

PLEASE VISIT THE CONTRIBUTOR'S WEBSITE
New England Cedar Homes
Builder of log and post and beam homes.
www.newenglandcedarhomes.com

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