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I recently purchased and move in to a home built with SIPS exterior and interior wall panels. (5+” foam with OSB board on either side, sheet rock on the interior, stucco on the exterior). I’m wondering what the proper procedure is for hanging heavy items on the walls; paintings are no problem, but I’m not sure how to attach heavy things (with appropriate brackets, of course) like speakers, TV, shelving, etc.
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I recently purchased and move in to a home built with SIPS exterior and interior wall panels. (5+" foam with OSB board on either side, sheet rock on the interior, stucco on the exterior). I'm wondering what the proper procedure is for hanging heavy items on the walls; paintings are no problem, but I'm not sure how to attach heavy things (with appropriate brackets, of course) like speakers, TV, shelving, etc.