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Osmond - Marblehead, OH An addition to an existing home, this Riverbend package was installed by Peninsula Panel on the shores of Lake Erie. A small site and unique design could have lead to difficult install, but the pre-cut package went together quickly and easily. View Photos>>>
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Kenny - Ann Arbor, MI Built by Carpenter Guy, a Peninsula Panel Partner, this two story addition replaced a previous one story addition that was in disrepair. The original home was built to last, so the new addition was built with SIPs to ensure the same quality. Sitting on an ICF basement, the new walls are 6-1/2" SIPs and the roof is 8-1/4" SIPs. View Photos>>>
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Smith - Ann Arbor, MI This unique addition was designed and built by the owner. The basement is constructed with concrete block, the house walls with 6-1/2" SIPs, and the roof with 12-1/4" SIPs. Main design feature of this addition if the barrel roll roof that free spans 20' on the inside. Other features include over hangs framed with 2x4 to create a lower profile and a two story stair well built from SIPs. View Photos>>>
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Moore - Novi, MI Made with 6-1/2" SIP walls and 8-1/4" SIP roof, this sunroom addition replaced an existing screened porch. The portion of the new roof that lay over the existing roof was framed with conventional lumber as well as the overhangs which were made to match the rest of the home. The windows and doors were Pella Architect Series with muttins both inside and out. View Photos>>>
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Rogers - Ann Arbor, MI This addition to a 1950's home was built with an ICF basement, 6-1/2" SIP walls and a conventional truss roof. This custom project was built to completion by L.F. Marr Inc. including renovations to the existing home. The goal of the prject was to add space to the home but make it more efficient then it was before the addition. View Photos>>>
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Lenard - Lapeer, MI With the rough in only taking a day, this addition to an existng home was simple and easy to put together. Built with 6-1/2" SIP walls and 8-1/4" SIP roof, the main room was left vaulted and supported by glu lam beams. The orginal home was built with spay in foam insulation to be energy efficient. Using SIPs kept with the same theme, but took a lot less work.View Photos>>>
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