Correct - my bad forgot the most important aspect haha. The idea is to have a cement base & columns, and apply the SIP panels and slight rendering of the panels with plaster.
You are right on the materials. The economy here should be (as I understood at least) in the labor cost, as we are talking about EPS panels (almost pre-fabricated), so you are saving labor cost vs an alternative of bricks and mortar wall which would require more building time.
Small town in South Greece - no major weather phenomena. Summer months around 30-33 Celsium and rest of the year 10-20 degrees. Mild rainfalls during winter months and no strong winds.
The engineer said that he has done this structure to multiple houses. I have also seen that in a lot of North Europe countries they have used these EPS panels for even exterior walls considering their thermal insulation features and light structure.
Hello everyone,
I have been proposed from a potential engineer (not selected yet), an option which would be energy and economy efficient for the exterior walls of the new house I am planning to build, instead of a classic structure with brick or cement walls:
The house is planned for...