In regards to the corners where the two SIPs join up, would that corner act as a thermal bridge as the EPS insulation does not join together. Can you cut the SIPs at 45 degrees instead, have a piece of steel angle (or similar) on the outside (and maybe inside), which is screwed into the two SIPs panels holding them together and overlap the top plate to give it strength?
if anybody has put sips on a concrete floor can u reply here so i can get some info. currently lifting old concrete and need some info before i put new concrete down
The best and simplest explanation I have found, thank you for sharing and helping this DIY Brit 🇬🇧
Excellent video! Thanks
In regards to the corners where the two SIPs join up, would that corner act as a thermal bridge as the EPS insulation does not join together. Can you cut the SIPs at 45 degrees instead, have a piece of steel angle (or similar) on the outside (and maybe inside), which is screwed into the two SIPs panels holding them together and overlap the top plate to give it strength?
Thanks for your good information
To me looks like everything you need to know about sips, some special aplications should be adjusted accordingly. =)
1) Structure, 2) Insulation, 3) Air Barrier, 4) Vapor Barrier, 5) Thermal Mass
brillant vidio
VERY LOVELY, THANK YOU
Very informative.
if anybody has put sips on a concrete floor can u reply here so i can get some info. currently lifting old concrete and need some info before i put new concrete down
14:40 Window Sill Panel NEEDS to be inserted earlier for it to be attached to the Jack Studs. This video is WRONG!!!
Yes, I noticed that also. Absolutely no reason to jump ahead with the wall panels.
Garden room sips