SIP Podcast & Clips
This is your one-stop shop for digestible nuggets touching on each benefit to SIP construction.
You don't have to decide between high-performance homes, affordable homes and resilient or durable homes anymore. In this roundup of SIP multimedia you'll find talking points to sway SIP naysayers and attract building professional talent to a material they can be proud to work with.
Scroll down to find:
- The SIP BITS Podcast: Building Influencers Talk SIPs (7 mins - 17 mins in length)
- The Common Objections to SIP Designs Series - 14 short explainer videos
- Extra-compelling tidbits to help you adopt the highly-tested and highest-performing building envelope out there.
SIP BITS Podcast: Building Influencers Talk SIPs
SIPA proudly partners with Mary MacLeod-Jones, a marketing specialist in sustainable construction products, to host it's first podcast, SIP BITS: Building Influencers Talk SIPs. These easy conversations pull together experts and evidence to increase awareness on the high-performance capabilities and endless benefits of a structural insulated panel building envelope.
Industry influencers, trailblazers and eco-conscious building professionals are diving into the myriad of SIP benefits, including decreased labor and waste, easier permitting, environmental reasons, SIP strength and durability, facer options, thermal performance and so much more.
SIPs are easy to work with, easy to find and SIP content is easy to access.
Episode 1: Sam Rashkin, The 5 Benefits to SIPs (8 minutes)
Episode 2: Al Cobb, Alternative Facers for SIPs (14 minutes)
Episode 3: Talia Dreicer, Embodied Carbon Project Calculations (11 minutes)
Episode 4: Al Cobb, CLTs and SIPs (18 minutes)
Episode 5: Stephen Munn, SIP Manufacturers Simplify SIPs for Builders (5 minutes)
Episode 6: Al Cobb, The Durability of SIPs (16 minutes)
Explore episodes on your preferred platform! Spotify - Apple Podcasts - Audible - Player FM
Common Objections to SIP Designs
Short Video Series
The Common Objections to SIP Designs series engages owners, designers and builders who find resistance from suppliers who are unfamiliar with SIPs. Click on the appropriate topic for a short video: