Let’s say you need to put together a puzzle. But, imagine the puzzle pieces soar as high as 8 feet and span as long as 24 feet. Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) are a panelized system that arrive at a jobsite in large sections, ready to be assembled much like a puzzle. Utilizing these large panels over traditional stick framing eliminates time-consuming steps from the building process.
But what does this process look like? It’s much more than slapping up pieces of plywood with a nail gun and calling it a day. To fully understand how these panels join together to create a virtually airtight building envelope, we have to provide some context into the SIP panels’ manufacturing process and the nature of their sandwich-like construction. It’s only the combination of all of these innovations that creates an inherently high-performance building system.
A SIP panel consists of two sheets of oriented strand board (OSB) – the “bread”. The OSB is laminated to a core of expanded polystyrene (EPS) rigid foam insulation – the “filling”. Together, these components create a high performance “SIP Sandwich.”
When SIPs are fabricated, all building plans are translated into computer-generated SIP shop drawings. This means windows, doors, electrical chases, headers and supports are incorporated and cut accordingly. The customized SIP panels are precision cut by a CNC machine and then shipped to the jobsite to be installed.
Installing SIP panels on a jobsite is a fairly simple endeavor for knowledgeable builders. That being said, SIP panels are not commonly used by builders (yet), so it’s natural that first-time installers may feel hesitation with them. Some of that apprehension can be diminished by adhering to a few key installation concepts:
To ensure optimal efficiency with every SIP panel project, builders can study a comprehensive list of installation dos and don’ts recommended by the Structural Insulated Panel Association (SIPA) or watch installation videos online at extremepanel.com/video.
But don’t just take our word for how easy SIP panel installation can be. An Extreme Panels customer from Minnesota sings praises of the entire process, saying: “From timely and accurate estimates to the CAD layouts, CNC cutting, jumbo panels and packages that include all of the required components – lumber, splines, fasteners and sealants – Extreme has proven to be the only source for SIPs that I need.”