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WEST-ECO PANELS SIPS BROCHURES
- West Eco Panels – Installation Guide
- West Eco Panels – Brochure
- Platinum Graphite-Infused Polystyrene
- West Eco Panels – Insulfoam’s ci Panel
- West Eco Panels – Sustainable Business
- West Eco Panels – Headers
- West Eco Panels – Roof Decks
- West Eco Panels -Sustainable Schools
- The Premier Advantage
- Premier SIPS Design Manual
TECHNICAL BULLETINS
- All Tech Bulletins
- #1 – Short span, high load
- #2 – Point load
- #3 – Cantilever
- #4 – Wall panel design loads
- #5 – Staple use in panel connections
- #6 – Panel fasteners
- #7 – Fire resistive assemblies
- #8 – Electrical Wiring Premier SIPS
- #9 – Mechanical ventilation of sip structures
- #10 – Premier SIPS headers
- #11 – Screw fastener capacities in OSB
- #12 – Nail withdrawl capacities in OSB
- #13 – Premier SIPS with I-joists
- #14 – Premier SIPS mastic usage
- #15 – Wind speed vs pressure
- #16 – Premier SIPS & off gassing
- #17 Recessed lights in premier panels
- #18 – Type S panel capacities
- #19 – Type L panel capacities
- #20 – Splines
- #21 – SIPS used in floor applications
- #22 – Diaphragm capacity of Premier SIPS
- #23 – Combustion toxicity
- #24 – Attachment of exterior claddings to SIPS
- #25 – Sound transmission
- #26 – Beam pockets in Premier SIPS
- #27 – Venting of roof panels
- #28 – Vapor retarders with residential SIPS
- #29 – SIPS used as exterior walls
- #30 – Headers in SIPS
- #31 – Low slope commercial roofing with SIPS
- #32 – SIPS used in commercial construction
- #33 SIPs used in/as shear walls
- #34 – Energy calcs and Premier SIPS
- #35 – Breathable roofing underlayment and SIPS
- #36 – Continuous insulation & shear value
- #37 – Sealing Premier SIPS
- #38 – Moisture content of lumber used in Premier SIPS
- #39 – Rough In Electrical Wiring on a SIP home
INDUSTRY ARTICLES ABOUT SIPS
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- Cutting through Scheduling Hassles – Modern Contractor Solutions magazine
- Energy-Efficient Construction with SIPs – Construction Executive magazine
- Architectural Products: Thermal Loss Thwarted – Architectural Products Magazine
- Energy-Efficient Institutional Construction with SIPS – Construction Executive
- Why a Beefed up Envelope? – Net-Zero Buildings
- Paving the Way – Commercial Construction & Rennovation
- Selling SIPS: What you need to know – Building Products Digest
- Ask the Expert: Can SIPS be used in moist climates? – Facility Management
Magazine
- Multitasking and SIPs: Integrated components simplify the building process – Construction Business Owner
- Building with SIPS – Cottage Magazine
- Reducing School Operating Costs Via Building Material Choice – Educational Facility Planner
- Breathe Deep: Managing Fresh Air and Moisture in Structural Insulated Panel Buildings – Environmental Design & Construction – page 45
- When a Zero on the Report Card Is Good – School Planning & Management
- Green grade school goes up fast; Structural Insulated Panels Help Reduce Construction Schedule and Energy Consumption – Structural Engineering & Design
- SIPs Provide Green Building Benefits in Traditional and Cutting-Edge Designs – Structure magazine
- Building Tighter Envelopes Yields Efficiencies – Structural Engineering & Design
- Three tips to make your utility meter run backward – Newton Daily News
- A Starting Point for Net-Zero Energy Buildings? – Eco-Structure
- Win-Win Solutions. – Environmental Design + Construction
- Premier SIPs on the DIY Networks’ “Deconstruction” TV Program. – DIY Network