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Imagine building a house with LEGO blocks that are already insulated, airtight, and stronger than brick.
SIPs aren't perfect for every build. Here is the honest truth about costs, lead times, and on-site challenges.
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Part L building regulations are getting tighter. Here is how SIPs help you hit 0.18 W/m²K without thickening your walls.
Building airtight is great for energy bills, but dangerous for air quality if you don't ventilate. Enter MVHR.
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Meet the panel system that changed build speed, airtightness, and structural performance.
Design to the panel grid, choose the right splines, and map load paths early.
Turn a sketch into a labeled kit with a clean, repeatable order workflow.
Airtightness, dew point, and moisture control for SIP envelopes.
Read layouts like a checklist and sign off with confidence.
Foundation tolerances, crane access, and staging for fast installs.
A repeatable install sequence that keeps panels plumb and airtight.
Plan services early to protect structure and airtightness.
Cladding, roofing, and interior linings that protect the envelope.
Clear, evidence-based responses to cost, lead time, and performance concerns.
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Prep rebates and capping timbers so joints close tight and stay airtight.
Form a clean external corner with the right adhesive, sealant, and fixings.
Assemble solid/built-up timber splines with continuous adhesive and correct fixing.
Use SIP splines and joint tolerance correctly so long runs stay true.
Understand common wall joint options and typical centre spacing.
Set soleplate, DPC, and springing level so the whole build starts straight.
Base rail/soleplate layout for studwork adjacent to SIP structure.
A quick reference for column base setting, grout, and fixings to spec.
Fix non-loadbearing studwork to a SIP wall cleanly without compromising airtightness.
Connect loadbearing studwork to SIPs with the correct reinforcement and fixing zones.
Join internal stud walls at intersections with proper backing for linings.
Build internal TF corners that stay straight and take linings cleanly.
Reinforce the stud zone where concentrated point loads land on the wall line.
A practical intersection detail for stud partitions with correct backing and alignment.
Support floor joists that run perpendicular to the SIP wall line (hangers + blocking).
Floor edge arrangement when joists run parallel to the SIP wall, including edge support.
Bearing, packing, and hold-down strategy when a steel beam bears into SIPs.
A reference for steel beam pockets/bearing within timber frame wall lines.
Joist arrangement where the floor build-up runs parallel to a timber ring beam.
Top-chord bearing joist connection detail at the ring beam line.
Head connection that allows for floor deflection without cracking finishes.
Partition head detail where a steel beam is present—check downstand depth and fixing zones.
Ridge build-up for SIP roof panels: fillets, packing, adhesive, and fixing strategy.
Eaves junction detailing so roof panels seat consistently along the wall line.
Form a straight verge/gable edge with the correct screw pattern and adhesive lines.
Window jamb build-up: cavity, fire stopping, membranes, and fixing zones.
Window cill detail with continuous DPC and cavity/fire-stop coordination.
Window head detail with lintels, cavity trays, fire stopping, and drainage control.
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