Monday, January 16, 2017

What You Need To Know About SIPS Vs Stick Frame

By Carl Hamilton


As a matter of fact, it is a huge advantage to have high-performance building materials that are also energy efficient. Because of this, there is a comparison for SIPS Vs Stick Frame. In some states, it is a law to observe energy efficient measures in construction projects both the residential and commercial constructions. This is in an effort to meet the energy efficiency requirements.

Structural insulated panels (SIPs) are high-performance building sheets that is in most cases used in floors, walls and roofs of residential and business premises. These sheets are created by injecting closed cells of firm lather plastic insulators between structural coverings of the oriented thread board. Depending on the size and arrangement needed, the lather thickness can be modified so as to raise their R-value.

The SIPs generally provide energy-efficiency than the conventional stick framing methods. As a result, the structural insulated panels have grown in popularity since the builders are constantly looking to offer more durable building products, use environmentally sustainable methods, and lower the costs. Because of this, structural insulated panels are fastest growing building method. One advantage of the structural insulated panels is that they save energy through reduction of heat loss unlike the wood framing.

Stick framing, on the other hand, is an old form of construction and the experienced contractors are usually aware of its basics. However, theses materials are available without much difficulty and less expensive. Also, a change during construction is also possible with this materials even after the project has begun. Stick framing is also flexible for design details and can accommodate almost any placement or size of doors and windows.

The disadvantages with this wood framing is they involve measuring, cutting, nailing and fitting each stick which is usually time consuming. Again, material wastage and mistakes are usually common and this increases the cost. At the same time, the wood framings are usually hard to seal and insulate effectively, which causes problems in condensation and moisture due to air infiltration. Because of this, wood become prone to insect infestation and rotting. Although the thickness of a wall can limit insulation value, fiberglass and cellulose insulation only provide marginal insulation although with shortcomings.

SIPs however offer fabrication benefits instead. This is since they are normally made in a different location before they are transported to the site. The sheets are many at times cut into the needed shape and size. Additionally, these sheets are made straight and this makes it possible that the finishing of the construction is done easily.

The strength and stability of wood framing and that of structural insulated panels usually varies. The wood frames often exceeds the strength requirements although wood framing members twists and wrap overtime as the moisture levels vary. However, the structural features of SIPs are usually similar to those of steel I-Beam. As a result, they can be engineered for many applications.

Water vapor barriers and air barriers are normally not needed in SIP. This is since well- covered insulator sheets normally create compliant air barriers. The lather core is also continuous and solid thereby eliminating convection and condensation.




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