Frequently Asked Questions
Concrete slab on grade (can be a typical frost-wall foundation or engineered floating slab).
Using Steel Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs), exterior and interior walls are anchored together on the concrete foundation.
The SIPs are used as interior walls and so structures do not require wooden beams or studs. However, certain designs may require additional support from wooden or steel beams.
The roof is also constructed using SIPs.
Generally, a home constructed with SIPs should take about half the amount of time as a traditional wood-framed home, depending on the features and finishes.
Drywall or any other finish can be incorporated. For off-shore worker housing and any other homes that require a deep clean, it is not necessary to add drywall as it diminishes the ability to easily clean and maintain the interior walls of the home and adds to the overall cost and time of the build.
Homes can be heated by a forced-air furnace or in-floor heating powered by gas, propane, or electricity—the choice is yours. A/C can be incorporated as well. All options are available as they would be with a traditional build, although there is greater efficiency due to the tight fit of the structure and high R-value of insulation, which greatly reduces drafts and leaks.
We aim to hide all plumbing and electrical within the walls and structure using innovative methods and techniques.
Openings are measured and cut as with a traditional build. The windows and doors are secured with steel channels for a tight and clean finish.
An HRV (Heat Recovery Ventilation) system can be included in the design and build of the housing unit.
Smart Home Designs Niagara can coordinate permits on your behalf for the build with your municipality.
We can customize the design and size to accommodate whatever your needs are. We have some standard concepts and floorplans available.
An estimate can be provided after a consultation with Smart Home Designs Niagara.
However, the most cost-effective solution is a 1-storey unit.