Kevan Marshall Posted yesterday at 01:53 Posted yesterday at 01:53 Just had a quote for supply and erection of SIPs house, my house is 180sqm ground floor area with provision to convert loft 70sqm at later date, external walls 197mm SIP panels to give U value of 0.13 or 172mm SIP panels plus 25mm PIR internal insulation to give U value of 0.12, roof is of vaulted truss system with steels in to support and boarded out and insulated to 0.12, all supporting stud walls are supplied, posi joists are supplied for loft conversion and floor boarded out, all wall and roof locations made airtight and battened out for service void ready to plasterboard, all exterior areas made weather tight, all crane hire, delivery costs included, airtight test done after I fit windows, all paperwork done for building control, with quite a lot of structural support walls going in leaves me very few stud walls to put in after installation of screed floor, I am waiting on quotes from two other SIPs companies but does this seem a reasonable price at 100k? kind regards, Kevan.
Russell griffiths Posted yesterday at 08:06 Posted yesterday at 08:06 What score do they say they will achieve with the airtightness test.
Nickfromwales Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 18 hours ago, Kevan Marshall said: Just had a quote for supply and erection of SIPs house, my house is 180sqm ground floor area with provision to convert loft 70sqm at later date, external walls 197mm SIP panels to give U value of 0.13 or 172mm SIP panels plus 25mm PIR internal insulation to give U value of 0.12, roof is of vaulted truss system with steels in to support and boarded out and insulated to 0.12, all supporting stud walls are supplied, posi joists are supplied for loft conversion and floor boarded out, all wall and roof locations made airtight and battened out for service void ready to plasterboard, all exterior areas made weather tight, all crane hire, delivery costs included, airtight test done after I fit windows, all paperwork done for building control, with quite a lot of structural support walls going in leaves me very few stud walls to put in after installation of screed floor, I am waiting on quotes from two other SIPs companies but does this seem a reasonable price at 100k? kind regards, Kevan. Doesn’t sound terrible tbh, but I’m just not a fan of SIP’s vs a proper timber frame blown full of cellulose. Have you read the small print twenty times? Usually you’ll be responsible for a lot of stuff and you need that costed out before you take one more step forward, so you have a high level project cost. I was going to ask about the promised AT score, but I’m assuming 1.0ach or close to?
Kevan Marshall Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago 15 hours ago, Russell griffiths said: What score do they say they will achieve with the airtightness test. They have told me AT shall be well within limits, as long as I install good quality triple glazing then it should be up into passive standard
Kevan Marshall Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago 3 hours ago, Nickfromwales said: Doesn’t sound terrible tbh, but I’m just not a fan of SIP’s vs a proper timber frame blown full of cellulose. Have you read the small print twenty times? Usually you’ll be responsible for a lot of stuff and you need that costed out before you take one more step forward, so you have a high level project cost. I was going to ask about the promised AT score, but I’m assuming 1.0ach or close to? Yes, even on the quote they are 100% clear what they are responsible for and what I am responsible for, only thing I want to ensure is that window sizes as per drawing are within tolerance and if windows do not fit due to incorrect sizes then they shall be responsible, they assure me they have never had any issues before and windows/doors can be ordered during kit manufacture kind regards, Kevan.
JohnMo Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 8 hours ago, Kevan Marshall said: only thing I want to ensure is that window sizes as per drawing are within tolerance That is pretty easy for most builds. One caveat, you and everyone else are working to the same drawing revision. People change stuff, they assume because they know, and the architect knows, everyone does. I had final sign off on all drawings for the build, once our building warrant was approved, no drawings got changed, no details where changed. But that isn't the case very often. So dot you eyes and cross you tees.
Mr Punter Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 16 minutes ago, JohnMo said: That is pretty easy for most builds. One caveat, you and everyone else are working to the same drawing revision. People change stuff, they assume because they know, and the architect knows, everyone does. I had final sign off on all drawings for the build, once our building warrant was approved, no drawings got changed, no details where changed. But that isn't the case very often. So dot you eyes and cross you tees. +1 I changed a couple of door handings and although drawings were updated, the electricians worked from an old set of drawings we had sent out for quote purposes, so there was some messing to get light switches in the right place.
Kevan Marshall Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, JohnMo said: That is pretty easy for most builds. One caveat, you and everyone else are working to the same drawing revision. People change stuff, they assume because they know, and the architect knows, everyone does. I had final sign off on all drawings for the build, once our building warrant was approved, no drawings got changed, no details where changed. But that isn't the case very often. So dot you eyes and cross you tees. Thanks John, I want to be strict on no changes, to be honest I have more confidence in my contractors than I do my Architect who is questioning everything, trying to change things and complicate everything, unfortunately I need him for getting everything signed off. kind regards, Kevan.
Kevan Marshall Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Mr Punter said: +1 I changed a couple of door handings and although drawings were updated, the electricians worked from an old set of drawings we had sent out for quote purposes, so there was some messing to get light switches in the right place. I spent a lot of my time looking at every detail as I had the attitude that if you change anything it costs money, I have also told the boss (wife) that, also went down the KISS route (keep it simple and stupid).
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