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Sips Homes ~ Sips Home
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Sips Homes and
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Structurally Insulated Panelized System
(SIPs) Homes,
Sips Houses, Sips Buildings &
Expanded
PolyStyrene
Homes & Houses |
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Some
of the advantages
of a Home are: |
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Insect and Mold Resistant
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High Energy Efficiency Components
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Increased Home Resale Values
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Decreased Building Time
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A True Green Product
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Decreased Mortgage & Payment Rates
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Potential Energy Tax Credits
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Reduced Energy Costs
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Increased Life Expectancy of Building
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High Wind Load Survivability
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Reduced Thermal Loss
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Reduced Insurance Rates
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Higher Overall Resale Value
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Reduced Costs For Heating and Cooling
Equipment
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Interested in
being a licensed
manufacturer of our
product Contact Bob
Young at
1-928-710-3210 |
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Sips Homes, Houses and Buildings For Sale In Prescott, Phoenix &
Northern Arizona |
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Sips Homes Manufacturers |
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Contact form: Please
provide the following contact information; |
Sips Home Manufacturers ~ Sips Homes
for sale ~ SIPs Buildings
for sale,
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Contact . at
1-928-710-3210 for more information on SIPs
Homes & Houses: |
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"Energy
Efficient SIPs Upgrades Increases Market
Values of Homes"
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Our Structurally Insulated Panelized System
SIPs
Homes maintain a
"Higher Resale Value" than
traditional Stick Built Homes. |
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See how Our homes
have a "Higher Resale Values" than a typical stick
built homes, and can increase the
"Resale Value of your
Home" |
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Foam Homes &
Houses, SIPs Homes & Sips Houses, Expanded
PolyStyrene (EPS)
Residential and Commercial Buildings-
Structurally Insulated Panel Systems
(SIPs) Homes,
Houses & Commercial buildings constructed
with Expanded PolyStyrene
(EPS) foam and
tubular steel frames available from our
Manufacturers based in Prescott Arizona.
Contact us at the link below for a
SIPs Home, or
for an Expanded PolyStyrene
(EPS)-
Styrofoam & steel framed house home or
commercial building. For more information
about the availability of a
SIPs; home or
an EPS house
please call
1-928-710-3210
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Our
SIPs home
manufacturers can design any type of home,
house or commercial building to meet your
needs or requirements. Any where from a
simple cabin to a 10,000 (plus) sq ft Tuscan
Style Luxury home. Our buildings have an
R-30 rating on the walls, an R-50
on the roof, and unlike conventional stick
framed homes we can provide a 17' vaulted
ceiling without additional cost to you. Our
Expanded PolyStyrene
(EPS) tubular steel framed homes are
the most durable product available in the
market place
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For More
Information Contact: . at
1-928-710-3210
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Building Panel Combines
Foam Insulation and Steel Frame
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There are two
unmistakable trends in the home building
industry. First, dimensional lumber is
losing its place as the dominant
structural material. Second,
manufactured components are steadily
replacing site-built ones. Soon,
panelized walls will leap to greater
importance. , Inc. is
well-positioned for both trends.
Their , Inc.
engineered panels feature 18 ga. steel
tubes for strength and expanded
polystyrene (EPS) foam for insulation.
Wall panels are 7-1/4 in. thick (R-30)
and roof panels are 11-1/2 in. thick
(R-50). EPS foam is ozone-safe, because
it uses air for a blowing agent, rather
than CFC and HCFC compounds used by some
other foam makers.
The panels are made by first
routing channels for the 1x2 steel
tubes. They are placed on opposite sides
of the panel every 24-in. Each tube is
connected to its mate with a long screw.
Foam separates the opposing steel tubes,
preventing thermal bridging. In the wall
panel, 5-1/4 in. separates the tubes.
Four steel angles placed on the top and
bottom edges join the steel tubes. These
angles can span the ends of adjacent
panels to lock them together. Panels can
be up 32 ft. long.
A 20 ga. steel angle wraps each
corner, and fastens to the tubes. Siding
screws directly to the tubes. Window and
door openings are built into the panels
and wrapped with 2x8 lumber. Roof panels
sit on a ridge beam, so the entire
upstairs has cathedral ceilings.
The wall panels can be used below
grade, too. The panels sit on a standard
footing. Treated plywood is attached to
the panel and then covered with
waterproofing. |
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With R-30 walls and R-50
roofs made from SIPs panels, the heating
load is about 25 to 30 percent of a
wood-framed house, so low that a
high-recovery water heater satisfies all
water heating and space heating needs. A
wiring chase is preformed into the wall
panels and electrical boxes attach to
the steel tubes. The manufacturer
recommends that plumbing be located in
interior partitions or in
specially-built plumbing chases.
The building system Includes a unique feature:
minimalist rim joists. Only the top
chord of the metal-web floor truss bears
on the outside walls. The lower chord
hangs entirely inside the panel walls.
Instead of a 10- to 12-in. rim joist,
the comparable area in the , Inc. wall is only 1-1/2-in. |
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Roof Panels
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Roof panels by
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wide and 12” thick and up to 36’
long. They are supported by
ridge and purlin (mid-span) glue
laminated beams. Gable, Hip,
Mansard, Arched and Flat roofs
can all be constructed using
. roof
panels.
By design all . roofs are vaulted in
the interior. The vaulted area can
be left vaulted and showcase the
expansiveness of your rooms or a
floor can be constructed within to
create a loft area thereby
Increasing square footage of living
space within the same sized
envelope.
Skylights and dormers are
easily Incorporated into roofs. |
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Exterior
Walls
Standard exterior wall panels are 7
1/4" thick. Other thickness sizes
are available specific to individual
customer needs. All window and door
openings, and associated headers,
are built into the panels at the factory.
Further, an electrical chase is
factory routed into each wall panel.
In most cases it is not
necessary to use exterior sheathing,
however, all panels should be
wrapped in the field with house wrap
as a good building practice.
Wall panels are custom made
specific to each structures í
architectural plans. Lengths may
vary from 3" to 40' or more, and
while panel heights of 8', 9', and
10' are standard,
will build wall heights of any size
to suit your needs. Curved walls are
also available as part of our
standard panel offering.
All types of exterior finishes;
aluminum siding, brick, cedar shake,
metal siding, stone, stucco, vinyl
or wood siding are compatible with
the panelized
wall system.
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Gable Panels
Typically
gable wall panels are the same
thickness as the exterior walls
below them. All necessary structural
support for roof load beams, and any
openings are Incorporated into them. |
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