SIP Building Insights & Green Construction Blog

What Makes a Building ‘Green’?

Why SIPs fit today's green building requirements

Do I Need an Architect or Design Professional? What’s the Difference?

Do I Need an Architect or Design Professional? What's the Difference?

Need to Downsize? How to Optimize Your Smaller Space.

Homebuilders are offering floor plans that lower square footage while maximizing usability.

Good Bones – The Anatomy of a SIP Home

SIP walls are comprised of Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) solid insulating core laminated between two oriented strand board (OSB) skins.

Big Benefits with a Smaller Footprint

Here are a few benefits which illustrate less is more when it comes to your home:

Engage with Enercept at the International Builders show

Engage with Enercept at the International Builders show in January, 2018.

Getting to Know Us: Charlie Ewalt, Enercept President

Charlie Ewalt, Enercept President, leads the Enercept team by overseeing the operations of the company, troubleshooting, and knowing everything about SIPs industry.

Enercept U: Meet the Newest Factory Trained Installation Specialists

Enercept U: Meet the Newest Factory Trained Installation Specialists For SIPs Building System

Structural Engineering Defined

What Is Structural Engineering? What Does a Structural Engineer Do? Why Do We Need Them?

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Today’s construction industry seems to have its share of those that say they have all the answers how to build a cost-effective, energy efficient, comfortable building.

Don’t Get Burned; Fire Performance With SIPs

SIPs are made with a solid core of expanded polystyrene (EPS) and there is no chimney effect in the walls as found in a stick-built structure. Further, EPS will not maintain a flame on its own.

Enercept University: Are You Ready for SIP Installation Training?

Enercept University: Are You Ready for SIP Installation Training?
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