Learn More About SIPS Vs Stick Frame

الجمعة، 17 مارس 2017

By Sharon Hill


Generally, Structural Integrated Panels or simply SIPS refers to panels having some layer of foam insulation enclosed between two oriented strand board layers or alternatively plywood sheaths. Because of the bonded foam to the exterior panels, manufactures achieve a strong products unlike the stick frames. This is why when talking about a SIPS Vs Stick Frame, the SIPs have an upper hand in terms of performance.

These panels are generally highly resistant to shear loads and racking and have the ability to withstand seismic activities or even high winds. A SIP unlike the sticks, are hence generally praised for their adorable structural integrity, temperature and moisture control as well as higher insulation properties. In addition, using a SIP when building will offer numerous advantages over the sticks and other conventional methods of framing.

These include low costs, lesser possibilities of structural degradation and damages over time as well as a better energy efficiency. Such panels help in saving energy by reducing the loss of heat and reducing air leakage. It is said that they reduce the loss of energy by up to 25% especially when applied on walls and this is even enhanced when they are used in roofing or flooring. Stick frames are however preferred for a low initial installation cost.

In some cases, builders remain unfamiliar to structural integrated panels with some declining to install them as they need special gadgets for installation. Additionally, sufficient time is always required to accommodate its special engineering, manufacture, shipping as well as the approval of codes. This is nevertheless handled by manufacturers through hiring out or providing engineering services to offer assistance in installation processes and also by giving guidance through drawings.

A structurally integrated panel is generally completed at the factory before delivery at construction sites for installation. This is contrary to stick frames that may have to be installed at the sites. This property gives builders some easier time to handle and fix these installations. Stick-built structures again need continuous foundations hence making it a labor-intensive and restrictive process during construction.

Again, structurally integrated panels have a life span of beyond 50 years. They are as well air tight hence eliminating any build-up of molds. The panels again do not put necessities to use studs. Nonetheless, caution is to be given to moisture contents that may access the panels that will result in damages.

Nevertheless, these materials both share a common disadvantage. Constructions made using SIPS or stick frames are susceptible destruction by insects and rodents. As such, it is always necessary to apply some insecticides to these materials as they are used in construction. One as well needs to ensure that the level of humidity is below 50% to keep away these insects and rodents.

There may also be need to treat the ground that surrounds your structure with insecticides prior to and after the construction work is completed. This will aid in reducing the risks of a likely invasion. Concerns with fire can as well be reduced by having concrete sidings or gypsum applied externally on any of these materials to lessen the risks of fires.




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