

Each Murus product also offers specific attributes and benefits: Optional factory pre-cutting, and electrical chases with several height options are available. But each Murus product offers something unique, depending on the specifications and budget of a particular project.Īll Murus products offer significant benefits over traditional construction: energy savings, reduced labor, faster construction times, structural strength, reduced waste, a tighter building envelope, and a more comfortable living environment, among others.Īll Murus SIPs are ideal for Green building projects. Murus and Extreme panel offers a few different lines of SIPs that share several qualities: innovative design, flexibility, and a focus on quality control. Contact us for test data to back up the actual findings of our many satisfied customers. The best data we have are the happy customers that report the dramatic results of less energy used every month. Extreme SIPs have consistently outperformed other building methods of construction in both whole wall R-value comparison and energy efficiency.

As a result, Extreme buildings stay cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. These large panels offer owners better indoor quality, reduced infiltration of outside pollutants, smaller HVAC systems, and a superior indoor temperature control. When compared to buildings framed with dimensional lumber, Extreme’s large SIPs cover greater surfaces with far less gaps in the walls and roofs to be filled and sealed. Build tight and ventilate right, that is the key difference in how SIPs outperform stick framed construction. With Sips buildings go up much faster and square when building a custom home. Sips helps to rid some of these issues with few cold joints, no studs and thermo bridging. When building in southeast Wisconsin we have many challenges and heating and cooling is one of them. We are proud to line ourselves up with two of the industry leaders in Sips. Ruebl Builders is proud to be a supplier and custom builder the two of the best SIP Panels (Structural Insulated Panel) in the Wisconsin industry.
