When compared to traditional wall systems, SIPs are the best alternative. PBS SIPs are significantly stronger, with a far more predictable consistency. They are straighter, for better wall installation, upkeep, and they are considered one of the only Green framing products on the market.
Premier Structural Insulated Panels are composed of two sheets of oriented strand board structurally laminated and pressure-cured to a rigid core of foam insulation.
Always begin at a corner. Place the first panel over the bottom plate and flush to the exterior of the building. While holding the panel approximately plumb, in and out on the face, plumb the outside panel exactly vertical and nail off both sides.
It will stand up easily by itself at this time. After placing the proper sealant on the seams, situate the panel on the other side of the corner over its bottom plate, tight up against the first panel, and nail off. At this time, the two panels are not attached to each other. Align and attach the panels at the corner.
One panel will run long and the other panel will butt up against the previous one. The panels are then attached with Big SIPs Screws through the longer panel (just inside the dimensional lumber placed in the corner) and into the dimensional lumber in the second panel. The Big SIPs screws are placed approximately 3" from the top and bottom of the wall and then at a maximum of 2 ft on center, or per the engineered detail drawings for that particular job.
| Standard Premier SIPs Sizes | Standard Premier Jumbo SIPs Sizes | Standard Premier SIPs Nominal Thicknesses |
| 4' x 6' | 8' x 8' | 4" |
| 4' x 8' | 8' x 10' | 6" |
| 4' x 9' | 8' x 12' | 8" |
| 4' x 10' | 8' x 14' | 10" |
| 4' x 12' | 8' x 16' | 12" |
| 4' x 14' | 8' x 18' | |
| 4' x 16' | 8' x 20' | |
| 4' x 18' | 8' x 24' | |
| 4' x 20' | ||
| 4' x 24' |
Premier stocks a huge assortment of SIPs in all sizes ready to be delivered. No project is too big or too small.
Technical Bulletin #2 Pointload
Technical Bulletin #4 Wall panel design loads
Technical Bulletin #5Staple use in SIPs connections
Technical Bulletin #6 Premier SIPs Screws & fasteners
Technical Bulletin #7 Fire resistant assemblies
Technical Bulletin #8 Wiring Premier SIPs
Technical Bulletin #10 Premier SIPs used as headers
Technical Bulletin #11 Screw fastener capacities in OSB
Technical Bulletin #12 Nail withdrawal capacities in OSB
Technical Bulletin #13 Premier SIPs with I-joists
Technical Bulletin #14 Premier SIPs mastic usage
Technical Bulletin #15 Wind speed vs. pressure
Technical Bulletin #18 Type S panel capacities
Technical Bulletin #19 Type L panel capacities
Technical Bulletin #24 Attachment of exterior claddings to PBS SIPs
Technical Bulletin #25 Sound transmission
Technical Bulletin #26 Beam pockets in PBS SIPs
Technical Bulletin #28 Vapor retarders with PBS residential SIPs
Technical Bulletin #29 PBS SIPs used in exterior walls
Technical Bulletin #30 Supporting headers in PBS wall SIPs
Technical Bulletin #33 PBS SIPs used in as Shear Walls
All Premier SIPs Technical Bulletins
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