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Nick Hubbard, from Formance will be speaking at our Sales / Information Nights, 11th and 18th of October about the Superhome movement. Click here to register for Auckland on the 11th October and Click here to register to attend in Christchurch on the 18th October.
Nick and Mark talk about using Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs), SIPs are high performance thermally efficient composite panels which consist of a sandwich of two layers of structural board with an insulating layer of foam in between for walls, roofs and floors in new residential and commercial buildings.
(SIPs) have become a widely used alternative construction material for homes and other buildings. While many types of Composite Panel building systems have been developed, SIPs now usually refers to panels made from a thick layer of foam (polystyrene or polyurethane) sandwiched between two layers of Oriented Strand Board (OSB). The result is an engineered panel that provides structural framing, insulation, and exterior sheathing in a solid, one-piece component.
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To learn more about Formance and the Superhome movement in New Zealand we have two information nights, Auckland on the 11th of October and Christchurch on the 18th of October. Click here for more information.
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Nick Hubbard, from Formance will be speaking at our Sales / Information Nights, 11th and 18th of October about the Superhome movement. Click here to register for Auckland on the 11th October and Click here to register to attend in Christchurch on the 18th October.
Nick and Mark talk about using Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs), SIPs are high performance thermally efficient composite panels which consist of a sandwich of two layers of structural board with an insulating layer of foam in between for walls, roofs and floors in new residential and commercial buildings.
(SIPs) have become a widely used alternative construction material for homes and other buildings. While many types of Composite Panel building systems have been developed, SIPs now usually refers to panels made from a thick layer of foam (polystyrene or polyurethane) sandwiched between two layers of Oriented Strand Board (OSB). The result is an engineered panel that provides structural framing, insulation, and exterior sheathing in a solid, one-piece component.
They discuss:
To learn more about Formance and the Superhome movement in New Zealand we have two information nights, Auckland on the 11th of October and Christchurch on the 18th of October. Click here for more information.
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