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- ThermaSAVE abstract "ThermaSAVE is a panel building system which uses a 4 to 12-inch-thick core of expanded polystyrene (similar to Styrofoam) sandwiched between two sheets of cellulose fiber-reinforced cement board varying in thickness from 3/8 to 7/16 inch, depending on structural requirements. This creates a \"stress skinned\" panel, also known as structural insulated panels (SIPs). Since c. 1984 H.H. \"Hoot\" Haddock from Florence, Alabama has been working on perfecting a polystyrene-based building system that would be faster and easier to construct than wood framed buildings, while having superior insulation and strength.".
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- ThermaSAVE wikiPageExternalLink 3528716.stm.
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- ThermaSAVE wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageExternalLink www.thermasaveworldwide.com.
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- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink 2004_Indian_Ocean_earthquake_and_tsunami.
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink Afghanistan.
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink Category:Composite_materials.
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink Category:Concrete.
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink Category:Insulators.
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink Cement.
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink Cincinnati.
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink Daily_Planet_(TV_series).
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink Florence,_Alabama.
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Motor_Company.
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink G-force.
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink H.H._Haddock.
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink Houston.
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink Lego.
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink Polystyrene.
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink R-value_(insulation).
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink Structural_insulated_panel.
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink Styrofoam.
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink File:ThermaSAVE_1.jpg.
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink File:ThermaSAVE_2.jpg.
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLink File:ThermaSAVE_3.jpg.
- ThermaSAVE wikiPageWikiLinkText "ThermaSAVE".
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- ThermaSAVE subject Category:Composite_materials.
- ThermaSAVE subject Category:Concrete.
- ThermaSAVE subject Category:Insulators.
- ThermaSAVE hypernym System.
- ThermaSAVE type Insulator.
- ThermaSAVE type Redirect.
- ThermaSAVE comment "ThermaSAVE is a panel building system which uses a 4 to 12-inch-thick core of expanded polystyrene (similar to Styrofoam) sandwiched between two sheets of cellulose fiber-reinforced cement board varying in thickness from 3/8 to 7/16 inch, depending on structural requirements. This creates a \"stress skinned\" panel, also known as structural insulated panels (SIPs). Since c. 1984 H.H.".
- ThermaSAVE label "ThermaSAVE".
- ThermaSAVE sameAs Q7783013.
- ThermaSAVE sameAs m.081xkm.
- ThermaSAVE sameAs Q7783013.
- ThermaSAVE wasDerivedFrom ThermaSAVE?oldid=575275927.
- ThermaSAVE depiction ThermaSAVE_1.jpg.
- ThermaSAVE homepage www.thermasaveworldwide.com.
- ThermaSAVE isPrimaryTopicOf ThermaSAVE.