A Warm and Happy New Year to All
As we start a new year, we are very grateful for the projects we’ve been involved with. We’re in our 16th year of designing and manufacturing energy-efficient structural insulated wall and roof systems.
SIPs on Video
Seeing is believing; Explore the Thermocore difference with videos.
Making Green Building an Easier Sell
Even if environmental concerns aren't a primary consideration, the prospect of significant cost savings is universally appealing.
Who Drives Change?
The power to drive change is in the hands of the customer. Get behind the wheel and push for innovation.
Mortgage Risk Shrinks with Energy-Efficient Buildings
The research by the University of North Carolina’s Center for Community Capital provides the first real academic link between mortgages and energy efficiency, but it proves point: SIPs and other smart energy-saving features just make your financial situation better.
Happy Holidays and Low Utility Bills to All
Purdue’s INhome tied for first in the Energy Balance category, producing more energy than it consumed. Accomplishing this in a $250,000 home proves that money is not the enemy to net-zero design.
How the American Dream Home Spells Doom
Sprawling, two-story, conventionally built homes guzzle more energy than the worst cars on the road—but they don’t grab near as much attention. How much energy will our generation waste? Less with Thermocore SIPs.
Challenging Stereotypes: The Modern Efficiency of SIPs Homes
Contrary to popular belief, SIPs are not only versatile but also cost-effective, offering a modern solution to the construction industry's needs.
Energy Villains: Buildings, Walls, and the SIPs Solution
SIPs help create a tight building envelope that minimizes heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer, contributing to a more comfortable indoor environment while reducing energy consumption.
Winning the War for Energy Savings
80% of Americans stated saving energy deeply important to them. Research, seek out resources, and connect with individuals who share a commitment to energy conservation. Consider modern building materials like Thermocore SIPs for new construction projects to maximize energy efficiency.