Lange and Grant’s insulated panels are an excellent solution for energy-efficient and sustainable living. These panels are made with advanced technology to provide superior thermal insulation, which helps in maintaining optimal temperature in your living space throughout the year while reducing energy consumption and costs significantly. By choosing our panels, you not only invest in comfortable and eco-friendly living but also contribute to a greener future by reducing your carbon footprint. Our insulated panels offer the perfect blend of modern living, where sustainability meets comfort in perfect harmony.
Advantages of Panel Home Building
- Time-saving: It has been mentioned that building a home with panels takes an average of 90 days, whereas it takes 180-270 days to brick-build a house. This means that the use of panels can cut the build time by at least half and even up to two-thirds of the build time.
- Quality You Can Count On: As mentioned earlier, pre-made and high-quality are not typically associated with each other. However, in panelized home construction, these words are frequently used in combination. Each panel is created and constructed in a weatherproof factory using machines that accurately measure, cut, and finish it according to the specifications.
When it comes to insulation, panel homes pack it tightly between the interior and exterior wall in each SIP, while brick-built homes built onsite typically struggle to do so.
“After being delivered, each panel is connected and assembled, similar to the construction of a traditional home. The walls are joined together seamlessly, resembling the precision of a tailored suit. Additionally, the joints and corners are as robust as those found in a conventional building, if not stronger.”
- The Bottom Line – Cost: Depending on your perspective, the cost of something could be seen as a positive or negative factor. While many people enjoy saving money, paying more for a high-quality product is often worth it. In the case of a construction project, while the cost of materials for a non-traditional home may be higher than for a traditional brick-built home, the labor and time savings could ultimately result in cost savings overall.
- Temperature Control: Building a house with insulated panels offers numerous benefits, primarily enhancing energy efficiency and reducing utility costs. These panels provide superior insulation, minimizing heat transfer, and maintaining a comfortable indoor temperature year-round. Additionally, they contribute to a more sustainable and eco-friendly living environment by reducing energy consumption and carbon footprint. The construction process is often faster and more streamlined compared to traditional methods, leading to cost savings and quicker occupancy. Moreover, insulated panels offer durability, resilience to weather elements, and potential savings on maintenance and repair expenses over time, making them a practical choice for homeowners seeking both comfort and long-term economic advantages.