SIP Homes by David Spence

FL

4.4

IA Previous Next Project Information Project Type: Residential> 3The home owners had built several homes all over the United States prior to this build.&nbspWe are able to use SIPS to deliver on their expectations.&nbspSIP wall thickness: 6 1/2" :&nbsp&nbsplaborconstruction costsor energy? SIPs allowed us to get the wall structure up in a timely manner.&nbspenclosed patioand gable accents. Certifications the project received: Exceeds requirements for&nbspThis along with a HERS of 40 serve to highlight the quality of this home.&nbspInc. GraettingerHVACConcrete

3,000 sq. ft. Manufacturer: Energy Panel Structures Builder: Schoelerman Contracting Design Professional: Schoelerman Contracting Year Built: 2021 Performance High Performance: Yes HERS/EUI Index Score: 40 ACH50 - Blower Test Results: 0.7 kBtu/sq.ft./year: 20.7 CO2 lbs./sq.ft./year: Awards/Certifications: Building Excellence Awards BEA: 2022 Homes Over 3K Sq. Ft. Classic Winner Building use: Owners main residence. How did SIP construction help you get this job? The customer was looking for a hig

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