Thermocore Panels Will Save You Tons
Literally, Thermocore structural insulated panels will save you tons in both money through lower heating/cooling costs and also saves tons of pollution from being dumped into the atmosphere.
The Electrifying Difference of Thermocore SIPs
When you compare Thermocore panels to other SIPs systems that don’t include electrical boxes, the cost difference is huge!
New Website...Same Goals
Thermocore Panels has revamped our web site in an effort to become more user friendly.
Come See Us
We're attending three of Johnson’s Log Home and Timber Frame Consumer Expos. Visit us in Grand Rapids, Allentown, PA, or Columbus!
SIPs and the Island “Buildstyle”
Thermocore Panel Systems recently completed a fifth SIPs home on the island of Martha’s Vineyard. Consider that all the materials for this home had to be moved to the island by ferry. The builder ferried the framing and insulation in one product—precut so there’s no waste
The Impact of Thermocore SIPs on Your Home's HERS Index Score
Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET) released a new infographic explaining the HERS Index and how to quantify how much energy—and money—you’ll save. Spoiler - Thermocore Structural Insulated Panels score in the low 30s on the HERS Index!
Thermocore Structural Insulated Panels: A Cut Above
Our Computer Numeric Controlled cutting process is used for everyone of our SIPs. This automated cutting method means higher accuracy and more savings.
That’s a Bright Idea
Often when you look at the bigger picture—including return on investment and environmental impact—the choice to switch to modern, energy-efficient products (be it SIPs or lighting) becomes clearer…or, in our case, brighter.
Evolving Excellence: Thermocore Panel Systems' Commitment to Innovation
We are resolute in our mission to evolve and improve, ensuring that Thermocore Panel Systems remains synonymous with excellence and innovation in the realm of Structural Insulated Panels.
SIPs, Hats, and Heat Loss
According to a study out of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, “Heating and cooling loads associated with wall areas are the highest among all building envelope systems. That includes attic, doors, and windows.”