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Our first self build in Hampshire


mattgibbs

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Hello Everyone.

 

My wife and I are building our dream home after purchasing a plot of land inhabited by sand lizards over 2 years ago. We are doing as everything we can ourselves although we have employed a local Sips contractor to construct the frame, followed by professional roofers to ensure we get an IBG for the flat roof.

 

Im excited to be a new member for this forum where I will undoubtedly be spending many hours researching various topics.

 

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57 minutes ago, mattgibbs said:

by professional roofers to ensure we get an IBG for the flat roof.


Have you asked the professional roofers if they offer a IBG.  Ours - a 30 year old company - provide a 20 year guarantee on our flat roof but I’ve had to purchase my own IBG to satisfy the structural warranty requirements.  It’s not a massive issue but just worth checking.  

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Hi, my husband and I just bought a plot in Oxfordshire,  we have outline planning and we are just starting to get ideas before we go for full planning . We are now looking at different build methods and we don't know which one is best.  What made you deicide to use SIPs? We looked at them at the NEC show but there were ones with yellow foam and thicker ones with grey EPS. What did you use and can I ask why?

 

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On 05/04/2024 at 13:15, Carly Lawson said:

Hi, my husband and I just bought a plot in Oxfordshire,  we have outline planning and we are just starting to get ideas before we go for full planning . We are now looking at different build methods and we don't know which one is best.  What made you deicide to use SIPs? We looked at them at the NEC show but there were ones with yellow foam and thicker ones with grey EPS. What did you use and can I ask why?

 

Sorry for the late reply but having a sips build now up and weather tight I would not chose the sips system again. Without a doubt if I were to do it again I would go down the timber frame route mostly due to the many issues that have arised directly because of the sips panel structure.

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13 hours ago, mattgibbs said:

Sorry for the late reply but having a sips build now up and weather tight I would not chose the sips system again. Without a doubt if I were to do it again I would go down the timber frame route mostly due to the many issues that have arised directly because of the sips panel structure.

 

You're definitely not the only one to have reached this conclusion by way of a difficult path. Hope it worked out for you in the end.

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On 12/01/2025 at 21:26, mattgibbs said:

Sorry for the late reply but having a sips build now up and weather tight I would not chose the sips system again. Without a doubt if I were to do it again I would go down the timber frame route mostly due to the many issues that have arised directly because of the sips panel structure.

Can you elucidate on what issues you had with SIPS.

 

Could help others who are thinking of using this method.

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My own direct experience from SIPS is that each project has been notably, sometimes adversely acoustically transparent, with a lot of noise pollution making its way inboard. Particular annoyance for me was the roof structures, hugely more so when flat, with the noise of rain hammering against the roof; literally, in some cases, it would require you to raise your voice when talking inside / upstairs when ‘torrential’.

 

One architect stated this “connected the occupant with the outdoors”…… I then suggested we fitted an additional retro fit layer of 100mm of acoustic insulation before plaster boarding of ceilings commenced, he agreed and in it went! When I’m in bed at night, the only thing I want to be connected to is the wife.

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EPS based ICF or a TF with a decent thickness of blown-in cellulose is the No.1 choice from my experiences, mostly with MBC TF’s passiv spec offering. Just absolutely graveyard silent at night (300mm in walls and 400mm in roof). Absolute bliss.

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