Hi all
This is my first time posting on the site - so hopefully I don't do anything wrong!!
Anyway - a bit of info - myself and my partner are applying for planning permission in Rural Fingal. We have plans done (by an architect) and are due to have a pre-planning meeting in the next month (we need to get relevant documentation together re eligibility/ working farm proof etc)
The house will be 290sqm - and a one a half storey build (we won't be allowed go for a two storey due to other houses on the road and planning restrictions).
We currently intend to go the direct labour route (but will put the build out to tender once a good specification sheet is drawn up so as we can compare quotes and see if it's worth our while taking on all the hassles and responsibilities that go with direct labour.)
My initial plan was to go with a block build on the flat and externally insulate with 200mm of EPS (from foundation level to roof in order to minimise cold bridges etc). We plan to do a strip foundation (the land is essentially a green field site of 1 acre and it is flat with no drainage issues in the surrounding area).
However - and here's where the title of the post comes into play!! I'm now considering a SIP build (there's a company in Galway called SIP Energy and also the TEK system by Kingspan). I like the fact that it's quick, that the insulation is done to a very high standard due to the fact that it's put in in factory conditions rather than a prospective self-builder standing over brickies checking that there's no mortar snots on wall ties and that insulation is fitted correctly and that the insulation specified is in fact what is being used etc etc.
I'm looking to get info on anyone who has built this way? What are the questions I should be asking? What approximate percentage of the build should I be looking at for the structure to be erected (if we have a budget of 1000 euro a sqm)? Advantages/disadvantages?
I probably should mention we want an A2 rated house with uvalues of around .16 for walls and roof and .14 for floors. We will be using UFH throughout and are almost sold on geothermal (nibe 1145) to work this. Easyscreed of 35m for first floor, airtightness to come in at 1 pa/h. MHRV installed. Still unsure on the need for solar panels for DHW (can you see all the questions that I'm going to be asking on this site!!!!).
Cripes - I typed more than I planned to!! Anyway - any and all advice would be really appreciated - I think ye're all super smart (from reading the posts here regularly!!) and would value your opinions xx
This is my first time posting on the site - so hopefully I don't do anything wrong!!
Anyway - a bit of info - myself and my partner are applying for planning permission in Rural Fingal. We have plans done (by an architect) and are due to have a pre-planning meeting in the next month (we need to get relevant documentation together re eligibility/ working farm proof etc)
The house will be 290sqm - and a one a half storey build (we won't be allowed go for a two storey due to other houses on the road and planning restrictions).
We currently intend to go the direct labour route (but will put the build out to tender once a good specification sheet is drawn up so as we can compare quotes and see if it's worth our while taking on all the hassles and responsibilities that go with direct labour.)
My initial plan was to go with a block build on the flat and externally insulate with 200mm of EPS (from foundation level to roof in order to minimise cold bridges etc). We plan to do a strip foundation (the land is essentially a green field site of 1 acre and it is flat with no drainage issues in the surrounding area).
However - and here's where the title of the post comes into play!! I'm now considering a SIP build (there's a company in Galway called SIP Energy and also the TEK system by Kingspan). I like the fact that it's quick, that the insulation is done to a very high standard due to the fact that it's put in in factory conditions rather than a prospective self-builder standing over brickies checking that there's no mortar snots on wall ties and that insulation is fitted correctly and that the insulation specified is in fact what is being used etc etc.
I'm looking to get info on anyone who has built this way? What are the questions I should be asking? What approximate percentage of the build should I be looking at for the structure to be erected (if we have a budget of 1000 euro a sqm)? Advantages/disadvantages?
I probably should mention we want an A2 rated house with uvalues of around .16 for walls and roof and .14 for floors. We will be using UFH throughout and are almost sold on geothermal (nibe 1145) to work this. Easyscreed of 35m for first floor, airtightness to come in at 1 pa/h. MHRV installed. Still unsure on the need for solar panels for DHW (can you see all the questions that I'm going to be asking on this site!!!!).
Cripes - I typed more than I planned to!! Anyway - any and all advice would be really appreciated - I think ye're all super smart (from reading the posts here regularly!!) and would value your opinions xx