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What are SIPs and Are They the Building Technology of the Future?

Most homes now are what they call stick-frame construction or light frame construction.  light-frame construction, is a building technique based around structural members, usually called studs, which provide a stable frame to which interior and exterior wall coverings are attached, and covered by a roof comprising horizontal ceiling joists and sloping rafters (together forming a truss structure) or manufactured pre-fabricated roof trusses—all of which are covered by various sheathing materials to give weather resistance.

Structural insulated panels (SIPs) are high performance building panels used in floors, walls, and roofs for residential and light commercial buildings. The panels are typically made by sandwiching a core of rigid foam plastic insulation between two structural skins of oriented strand board (OSB). Other skin material can be used for specific purposes. SIPs are manufactured under factory controlled conditions and can be custom designed for each home. The result is a building system that is extremely strong, energy-efficient and cost-effective. Building with SIPs may save you time, money and labor.

SIPs are not a new technology in fact homes built in the early 1900s have been monitored since the 1930s by the US Government.

Here is an example of a SIPs home.

Read more at: http://www.usa-sips.com/faq.htm

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Green Home Spotlight – North Carolina Remodel

Check out this place: By adding one-and-a-half stories on top of her original lakeside home, Jenny Pippin was able to use the site’s natural grade to her advantage, eliminating drainage issues and creating a bright, sunny living space for herself and her husband.

Read more: http://www.naturalhomeandgarden.com/whole-house/model-remodel-colorful-green-renovation-north-carolina.aspx#ixzz1SlVH8Jei

Green Property Spotlight – Earthships

Earthships are structures made of mud and reused materials such as old tires, bottles and tiles.

The thick earth walls provide insulation and many include solar panels or other renewable energy sources. 

It is reported that they are “surprisingly cozy and even beautiful inside, with ornate detailing and high degree of customization and expansibility”.

This is a green property and when it is time to sell, get insurance or you just want to know its value,  contact the appraisers at www.socalappraisalserv.com ; they specialize in green properties.

For more information on  Earthships: http://earthship.org/

Thanks to Natural H&G for the photo.