SIPs help you stand apart from the competition... and help
reduce your bottom line.
Premier SIPs fit the "green" world better than any other framing product on
the market. As the competition in the building industry is tougher than it has been
in years, Premier SIPs can actually help builders sell their homes faster.
Top this all off with a jump start towards the qualifying points needed for LEED
and NAHB Green Building certification programs, and we're pretty sure you'll
agree that the "Green Factor" of SIPs has brought an innovation that is long
over due. Learn more...
Cost Comparisons
Builders who start using SIPs don't turn back. The green, environmental product-features in SIPs are great, but what really makes builders happy is that they can
provide a far superior product to their customers while simultaneously saving money.
After all, who doesn't like a bigger bottom line?
|
Comparison to Stick Frame Construction on 2,000 sq. ft. home. |
Premier SIPs House
(roofs, walls & floors) |
| Overall Labor
Savings |
Pre-cut panels
arrive to the jobsite ready to install, and can save up to 60% on combined labor on
overall framing, trim/millwork, window, door and flooring installations. |
| HVAC System
Reduction |
Up to 40% smaller
HVAC system |
| Jobsite Waste
Savings |
Up to 60% less
jobsite framing lumber waste |
| Reduced Call
Backs |
Stronger,
straighter roofs, walls and floors that don't bow, warp or bend, and reduce
builder callbacks by up to 50%. |
| Framing
Material Costs |
Premier SIPs arrive
to the jobsite pre-cut and pre-insulated. The material cost for Premier
SIPs (as compared to traditional stick frame lumber and insulation
packages) is only about 5% higher in raw good costs. This cost includes
floor plan conversion to SIP panel construction. |
|
End Building/Home Owner Utility Savings |
Up to 60% savings
on energy bills for your customers. Definitely a selling point. |
| Bottom Line |
SIPs
are the superior roof , wall and floor framing product, and are
extremely competitive
to a builder's overall budget (compared to stick-frame construction). |