


The thermal efficiency and waterproofing properties of our structural foam core are the highest available allowing for thinner, stronger wall construction with full vapor barrier which still achieves the same overall finished thickness of wall. Ideal for Granny Flats, Tiny Homes, Cabins, Container Homes and even Floating Homes! ( view our latest floating home project HERE).
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Our panels are lightweight yet strong which also provide the perfect solution for the modular home industry where there is currently very little, if any, viable options available for single skin Sip’s panel wall systems. Our system allows for fast efficient build times with a fully watertight shell within days, so you can move straight onto internal fit out works. SiPclad® panels are all delivered pre-finished and easily connected using our patent pending corner joining detail including any service conduits for electrical and plumbing needs. Further to this your building would also need a waterproof membrane wrap to protect the external skin, as well as internal wall lining (such as plasterboard). In a standard house building scenario the SIP’s panels would provide the internal wall structure and insulation, however, these walls still require an external protective & decorative skin such as cladding(and battens). With this rigid insulation core SIP’s panels share the same structural properties as an I-Beam or I-column with the benefit of an insulated vapor barrier, allowing exceptional thermal performance all year round in any climate. The core is most commonly expanded(EPS) or extruded polystyrene(XPS) foam, or in our case polyurethane foam(PU). The outer layers could be sheet metal, plywood, cement board, magnesium oxide or oriented strand board(OSB). Matching AdobeTexture trim and finishing system provides a clean continuous look.A SIP’s panel, also know as a Sandwich panel generally consists of an insulating layer of rigid core foam sandwiched between two layers of structural board and used widely as a home building material. Structurally Insulated Panels (SIPs) are a high performance building panel made up of a insulating foam core sandwiched between two oriented strand boards (OSB). This texture comes standard on HE40A wall panels, eliminating the need for multi-step field-applied stucco coating for simple one-step installation. HE40A AdobeTexture™ wall system offers a multi-textured profile in a matte finish that delivers a bold stucco-like appearance. The panel arrives on site in one piece and requires a simple one step installation reducing construction time and costs.The standard interior metal surface is 26 ga Imperial White.The standard exterior metal surface is 26 ga G-90 galvanized steel with standard PVDF and SMP exterior coatings (other coatings may be available).The panel can be installed with a pre-painted finish or may be field sprayed with a textured or stucco-style elastrometric coating to create further character.Heavy embossment adds rigidity to the surface and maintains a patterned flat appearance.The heavy embossing also adds to the panel’s surface rigidity. The textural quality of this Heavy Embossed profile adds a distinctive character to the exterior walls of industrial and commercial buildings. Just as you plan door openings and window placements, you must also plan the locations of electrical openings where Enercept panels a re installed. The standard interior metal surface is embossed 26 ga Imperial White.The standard exterior metal surface is embossed 26 ga G-90 galvanized steel with standard PVDF and SMP exterior coatings (other coatings may be available).The panel’s overlapping joint is self-aligning and allows for easy sealant application at the panel joinery.The additional mesa profile on the interior face makes this panel particularly suited for thicker, long-length walls.The low profile linear exterior surface simplifies flashing connections designed to inhibit moisture vapor transmission compared with other deep fluted products on the market.Perfect for exterior or interior wall and ceiling applications on industrial buildings. Matching exterior and interior low linear mesa profiles make this panel particularly suited for thicker, long-length walls. XPS insulation, or Extruded Polystyrene, like that used in SIP panels experiences performance reductions the colder it gets, reducing your homes energy performance.
