When you build a home on a lot, as opposed to choosing a modular home, the home is normally referred to as stick built. Typically, the house is framed using 2x4s and then insulation is added, sheetrock closes in the walls and the sheetrock is dry-walled over. This is an accepted method of home building and, depending on the R-value of the insulation, can sometimes provide an energy efficient home. However, an alternative that is far more energy efficient is the use of structural insulated panels.
What Are Structural Insulated Panels?
Structural insulated panels are structural elements made in a factory. They generally consist of a solid core of foam, upon which plywood is glued. These panels can come in a range of sizes up to 4’ x 26’. The panels are then used to create ceilings, floors, walls and other structural components of buildings being built. Because of their foam core, they provide more uniform insulation that is superior to the traditional installation used in stick-built construction. The better the insulation, the less effort- and energy- required to heat and cool the home and the more green the house will be.
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