The products we use matter

  • Under-construction wooden house frame with interior walls and openings for windows and doors

    SIP's (Structural Insulated Panels)

    Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) deliver superior airtightness and high R-values with minimal thermal bridging, cutting heat loss and gain dramatically. This can reduce heating and cooling costs by 30–60%, often using half the energy of traditional homes.

  • Stacked white foam and metal racks, part of a construction or storage site, with a house in the background.

    ICF (Insulated Concrete Forms)

    Insulated Concrete Forms (ICFs) create a thick, continuous layer of foam insulation around a solid concrete core, delivering high R-values (typically R-22 to R-50) and exceptional airtightness with virtually no thermal bridging. This massively reduces heat loss and gain, slashing heating and cooling costs by 30–70% and often using half the energy of conventional wood-framed homes.

  • A person installing solar panels on a roof with a clear blue sky in the background.

    Solar Panels

    Harnessing solar panels for your home is a smart way to reduce energy costs while increasing sustainability. By integrating solar technology into your remodel or new build, you’ll enjoy clean, renewable power that adds long-term value to your property. It’s an investment that benefits both your wallet and the environment.