Structural Insulated Panel (SIP) Manufacturer
Structural
Insulated Panel (SIP) Manufacturer
Manufacturer
of Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs)
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2008-2011 Foam Laminates of Vermont, a division of Energy Smart Building,
Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Supporting the Green Building Industry.

Price
Competitive
We at Foam Laminates of Vermont believe that our panels are, dollar for dollar,
a better buy than any other insulation system. The Thermal performance of
a building system is the highest concern of consumers today. Our SIPs offer
the highest R-value for the lowest possible cost. The R-value of EPS remains
stable for the life of the structure, unlike panels using expanded polyurethane,
isocyanurate or fiber glass. Our panels require less construction time. The
system fits together more quickly, and simply than conventional framing, for
an overall savings in man-hours.
Ease of
Installation
Simplicity is the key to a successful construction. Structural Insulated Panels
can be installed faster and more easily than stud wall. The double surface
spline system with a foam sealing channel makes our system very efficient
and simple to install. A three person crew can expect to enclose a simple
200 square foot home in a week or less.
Our SIPs can be cut with inexpensive saws and attached to timbers with annular
nails. Windows and doors are installed easily because the panels are designed
to accommodate standard building materials. A saw cut is all that is required
for the window or door opening.
Manufacturing
Flexibility
Foam Laminates of Vermont can manufacture panels specifically for your building
needs, offering a variety of sizes and laminates. Because of this manufacturing
flexibility, the basic component can be utilized in residential, commercial
and agricultural buildings as a floor, wall or roof component. This gives
greater versatility in design, which translates into an overall savings for
you.
Environmental
Concerns
At Foam Laminates of Vermont, we use EPS (expanded polystyrene) foam cores
to give you a product that will serve your needs for years to come. We also
recognize the need to produce a product that is safe for the environment.
Other insulation products such as polyurethane use chlorofluorocarbons (CFC’s)
in the manufacturing process. These CFC’s are light gases that escape from
the polyurethane. This outgassing reduces the R-value of the product and contributes
to the depletion of the earth’s ozone layer.
EPS, on the other hand, uses captured air from its thermal properties. For
you, this means a product that will maintain its R-value for the life of the
home, while giving you peace of mind, knowing that you have not contributed
to harmful ozone depletion.
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