Why should you
consider a Panelized Home? Not only do our panels
combine speed and ease of construction, but result in straighter
walls and less thermal bridging. SIPS (Structural
Insulated Panels) also have superior insulation
value compared to conventional stick framing. In fact, our 3
1/2" insulated panels have a 58% higher whole wall R-value than
that of 2x4 stick framing.
However unlike SIPS,
our panels require no more framing lumber to complete your home.
Easy
to Install
In the real world of construction,
contractors like using wood products. One attribute about panels is
their consistency as an engineered wood product. Framing contractors
are used to wood products, and have the tools and expertise to cut
them, when necessary. Our Polar Panels come with detailed shop drawings that show every numbered panel in sequence.
Some have said it’s like putting together a big Lego set, except
the pieces are numbered and the instructions are easier to
understand.
Build
your next home using our Polar Panels. Our engineers have
designed a simple panel system that overlaps one another starting
with your first corner panel.

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Home above is shown
with Optional Wood Floor Foundation, 5-12 pitch trusses and 6'x40'
front porch.
What
about the Foundation ?
Your Foundation
Options would be:
(A) Pour a footer and
lay block. (Wood Floor deck)
(B) Construct your
home on concrete piers and then pour the floor.
(C) Pour a solid
concrete slab.