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Al Cobb - Alternative Facers for SIPs

SIP BITS Podcast: Building Influencers Talk SIPs

Release Date: 09/12/2024

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The market for building materials is always changing. This second episode of the SIP BITS Podcast is with Al Cobb, Director of SIPschool in Shenendoah and CEO of , a Master SIP Builder at SIPA. Al is an internationally respected expert on SIPs, offering consulting services and guidance to companies beginning their SIP journey or training to single individuals. Questions/topics discussed in this episode: What are some of the new types of facers for SIPs on the market? Is MGO (magnesium oxide) still a viable facer alternative to OSB? What can building professionals take away from the tests and...

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The market for building materials is always changing. This second episode of the SIP BITS Podcast is with Al Cobb, Director of SIPschool in Shenendoah and CEO of PanelWrights, a Master SIP Builder at SIPA. Al is an internationally respected expert on SIPs, offering consulting services and guidance to companies beginning their SIP journey or training to single individuals.

Questions/topics discussed in this episode:

What are some of the new types of facers for SIPs on the market?
Is MGO (magnesium oxide) still a viable facer alternative to OSB?
What can building professionals take away from the tests and building science conducted on SIPs?

Visit SIPA's website for more information on SIP Installation Speeds, Sustainability or Builder Resources. Check out a SIP Manufacturer near you.