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ECOS Materials & Services and Enercept Building Systems Structural Insulated Panels

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Sales Presentation for Enercept Sturctural Insulated Panel System

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ECOS Materials & Servicesand

Enercept Building Systems Structural Insulated Panels

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History of SIPs- “New” Technology

Created conceptually in 1935

Frank Lloyd Wright used SIPs in affordable housing in the 1930’s & 1940’s.

By 1960’s, SIPs were manufactured as we know them today.

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What is a “SIP”?

Structural Insulated panels are a high-performance, energy-efficient system.

They consist of structural skins laminated around a solid EPS foam core.

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The Enercept Advantage

Custom manufacturing to your specifications

R.O.’s pre-cut in factory to eliminate jobsite waste

A tighter, warmer, quieter home

Reduced energy bills (40-60%)

Menu of sheathing options Lifetime warranty on materials

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The Enercept Advantage

Customer service after project completion

Assistance with LEED certification

On site technical assistance

Training and assistance with new contractors

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An Evolutionary Tail…

“Balloon” Framing Methods utilized in U.S. since 1830’s

“Stick & Box” Framing Methods utilized since mid-1950’s

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A Better Mousetrap

Enercept uses the best practices of framing technology with patented innovations in posts and structural members

SIPs are square, straight, and built to the dimensions of the structure in a controlled environment

Framing, Sheathing, and Insulation in one step

Less labor, better R-Value, Tighter Structure

2 ½ times stronger than stick frame construction.

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SIP Economics 101

Sustainable building doesn’t mean more $$ Green $$

Significant labor efficiencies A slight increase in material costs (0-5%) may

equate to around a $20 per month mortgage increase

A savings of 40-60% per month in energy costs is realistic saving hundreds of dollars/month

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SIP Economics 101

Better Indoor Air Quality means a healthier house, helping with allergies, asthma, etc.

You know what your mortgage payment will be in 15 years, but do you know what your heating bill will be???

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Heating Bills Matter…

$-$50.00

$100.00$150.00$200.00

$250.00$300.00$350.00$400.00$450.00

Dec-03 Jan-04 Feb-04 Mar-04 Apr-04 May-04 Jun-04 Jul-04 Aug-04 Sep-04 Oct-04 Nov-04 Dec-04 Jan-05

conventional 05 Enercept 05

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Oakwood Development Project

30 homes built in September 2008– 10 Stick frame/fiberglass batting with truss roof– 10 Stick frame/Icynene spray foam with truss roof– 10 Enercept SIP full envelope

SIP homes performed better – 15-20% better than Icynene – 40-60% better than fiberglass– Variance depended on orientation of home

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Can you imagine living in a cooler?

Insulation is Expanded Polystyrene (EPS)

Has an R-Value of roughly 4 per inch

Closed Cell Foam Pentane is the

expanding agent

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The Production Process- Step 1

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The Production Process- Step 2

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The Production Process- Step 3

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The Production Process- Step 4

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The Production Process- Step 5

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The Production Process- Step 6

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Quality Control Is Key

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Delivered Directly to your Site

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Fast and Easy Wall Installation

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Close roof in one easy step

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Project Pictures

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Project Pictures

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Project Pictures

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Project Pictures

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Project Pictures

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U.S. Antarctic Research Program

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U.S. Antarctic Research Program

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Life of the Project

1. Get plans for initial estimate (prefer .pdf, .dwg, or .dxf)2. Send plans through our drafting/engineering ($500

deposit credited towards project costs)3. Review and sign off on final drawings4. Submit 1/3 Production Deposit and Builder

Acknowledgement Sheet5. Panels in Production6. SIPs delivered to jobsite for installation within 15 days

of Production Deposit, Signed approval drawings, and receipt of Builder Acknowledgement Sheet

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Louisville Area Contact

ECOS Materials & Services

Chris Zitelli

1012 Hess Lane

Louisville, KY 40217

(502) 593-5693

[email protected]

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Enercept Factory Contact

Joe Quinn

Regional Sales Manager

Enercept Building Systems

3100 9th Ave SE

Watertown, SD 57201

(800) 658-3303

[email protected]