MIB Structural Homes - Complete Weather Tight Structures in Under 8 Days

Features

A traditional brick and cavity finish can be used with MIB Structural Homes Panel.
Traditional brick and cavity finish
A traditional brick and cavity finish can be used with MIB Structural Homes Panel. Brick ties are screwed to the face of the MIB Structural Homes Panel and fixed to the brick in the normal way with insulation in the cavity.

Insulation is fixed directly on to the MIB MetSIP Panel.
Insulation
Insulation is fixed directly on to the MIB MetSIP Panel, thin coat render and / or brick slips are then applied.

Top hat rails are fixed to the MIB MetSIP Panel to create a cavity
Top hat rails
Top hat rails are fixed to the MIB MetSIP Panel to create a cavity, then phenolic foam and thin coat render and / or brick slips are applied.

  • Dash finish
  • Cedar cladding
  • Tiling
This complies with the NHBC requirements for a drain cavity.
MIB Structural Homes Internal Walling System has excellent sound proofing characteristics.
MIB Structural Homes Internal Walling System
MIB Structural Homes Internal Walling System has excellent sound proofing characteristics. Panels can be pre-chased to provide conduits for electrical and plumbing services. The wall is then finished with plasterboard.

  • One layer of 12.5mm each side 48bd reduction
  • One layer of 15mm fireboard
MIB Structural Homes Structural Walling can be used as an internal load bearing wall.
MIB Structural Homes Structural Walling
MIB Structural Homes Structural Walling can be used as an internal load bearing wall. Battens are fixed to the panel to create a void for services. The wall is finished with plasterboard.

Option of beam and block, concrete plank or timber floor installed on top of MIB Structural Homes Panels.
Beam and block, concrete plank or timber floor
Option of beam and block, concrete plank or timber floor installed on top of MIB Structural Homes Panels.

Openings are formed by using precut MIB MetSIP Panels as over and under panels and held in place using window brackets.
Precut MIB MetSIP Panels
Openings are formed by using precut MIB MetSIP Panels as over and under panels and held in place using window brackets. Each opening has a MIB Structural Homes Panel Lintel above.

The most cost effective building system when compared with timber frame, SIPS, cold rolled steel frame systems.