@@kriscmore5023 the panels are great. Our main floor is done. New windows as well. Power bill about 25% less!!! Basement about half done... They have new, awesome panels made specifically for shipping containers. I would say no better product for insulating them. Check it out.
Wow! I'm glad, I found yr channel!!! I'll watch all Vids. And start my project next year. I think, I can do much of it all by myself! Im German. In Europe ...here tiny shipping containers got popular. But very rare. BUT...already sharks want to do business with it. Lol...and do such homes, which ain't so popular yet, and sell these homes very much overpriced! Lol!!! Then one can build a traditional house anyways! Lol...no fool will build a shipping container house, of its as expensive as a traditional 🏠! But this channel is very good! I want to sell my big house. And build a tiny home instead....
Wait, so electrical boxes just float in the Styrofoam? How are they fastened in place? What's preventing a box from wobbling within the cavity? Surely you're not relying on the drywall to secure it.
Can you do a video of how to install with the concrete fasteners shown? Also it looks like all the videos are on concrete or cinderblock basement walls; what is the best way to attach to brick masonry (or plaster on brick) walls?
Matt- the video and mechanical fastening (concrete screws) are available on our main website The links: www.insofast.com/explore/using-screws-fasteners.html www.insofast.com/explore/interior-rehab-with-insofast-over-masonry-walls.html www.insofast.com/explore/what-lies-beneath-a-basement-transformation.html
Here are two links that will answer your question. Professional basement waterproofing contactors do use the panels as part of a drainage system, but all water issues should be remedied before you invest in finishing your basement. The panels should be sealed at the floor to eliminate air flow and not allowed to drain onto the floor. www.insofast.com/explore/faq-before-you-finish-your-basement.html/ www.insofast.com/explore/faq-insofast-and-perimeter-drainage-systems.html
Good question. The only differences between the two products is color. The orange color was added to identify for building code inspectors that spray foam can be used as a fire block.
InSoFast is a class III vapor and it is a solid insulation panel. Insulation changes where the dew point will occur, which would be in the center of the insulation where it can not condense, insulation stabilizes the moisture profile of the wall.
Okay good! I will answer here for other people with the same question. Thanks for asking. We are different than a framed wall with big gaps in between the studs. We are a solid wall, so the corner is fully supported. Believe it or not you don't need a stud in the corner. See this video for a more complete explanation ruclips.net/video/9aCiiNLL8r8/видео.html
It is difficult to squeeze all that technical information into a simple "How To Video" for more information about the holding power of our stud try this web page www.insofast.com/studs-molded-into-insulation-panels.html
What are you doing to air seal the corners and cut pieces where you do not have an interlock? Seems like you should be using some foam like Great Stuff Wall & Floor Adhesive foam or Loctite Foam (much more dense than regular Great stuff) on the edges before pushing them together.
It is a good question and observation to ask about. This is a how to install video more than a how does basement insulation work. You can find your answer on this web page. www.insofast.com/explore/faq-before-you-finish-your-basement.html
@@insofast-continuous-insulation where i live is very hot can get up to 40celsius in the middle of the day i am looking for something to keep the cool inside , and hopefully stem air conditioning cost
@@antoniopetrou8389 Continuous Insulation is the best way to go. In construction wall framing usually is only insulated in-between the studs. As for how much insulation you need depends on a lot of factors. The size of the space you are conditioning where you place the insulation and other factors. The more insulation you add the better it performs... to a point. Doubling your insulation does not double your savings. for more information see this web page or call us we would be happy to help you determine what would work for you. www.insofast.com/explore/insofast-plus.html
We have been used in Canada for over 10 years. And tested to Canadian requirements, codes are interpreted by local building code officers, you will have to contact them for details and other requirements.
Regular lumber prices vary geographically but this page will get you close to costing out the materials. www.insofast.com/explore/a-basement-cost-comparison.html
That is a conditional judgement call that you would have to determine for yourself. If you have a water problem, yes address the leak before you install the InSoFast. This webpage may help you to decide: www.insofast.com/explore/faq-before-you-finish-your-basement.html
It is common in the summer that the glue will get to warm (liquefy) and not have a fast grip. Chill the glue to make it more viscous (sticky). Trust the glue it will set up strong. Proceed with the project and stack the wall, then brace the wall until the adhesive sets. ruclips.net/video/kBpUqJty0pU/видео.html Also see: www.insofast.com/explore/uneven-walls.html
I think you started the second row wrong at the corner. In the first row you put the first panel at the facing wall and then the side wall, for the second row they usually suggest to alternate walls for the first panel placement. So, if you started at the facing wall in the first row then you start the second row from the side wall and then for the third row facing wall again etc.
Fantastic product.
I'm in the process of installing 50 boxes of the EX 2.5 panels with my wife.
Easy to work with...
Thank-you... have fun!!
JJBpilot was wondering how you're liking the final product? I'm in the process of setting up some containers on my property and I'm intrigued.
@@kriscmore5023 the panels are great. Our main floor is done. New windows as well. Power bill about 25% less!!! Basement about half done...
They have new, awesome panels made specifically for shipping containers.
I would say no better product for insulating them.
Check it out.
Wow! I'm glad, I found yr channel!!! I'll watch all Vids. And start my project next year. I think, I can do much of it all by myself! Im German. In Europe
...here tiny shipping containers got popular. But very rare. BUT...already sharks want to do business with it. Lol...and do such homes, which ain't so popular yet, and sell these homes very much overpriced! Lol!!! Then one can build a traditional house anyways! Lol...no fool will build a shipping container house, of its as expensive as a traditional 🏠! But this channel is very good! I want to sell my big house. And build a tiny home instead....
Good luck with your project.
You need to design/sell an inside corner and outside corner plastic assembly that can be inserted to create the complete fastener termination area
Wait, so electrical boxes just float in the Styrofoam? How are they fastened in place? What's preventing a box from wobbling within the cavity? Surely you're not relying on the drywall to secure it.
Use a tapcon concrete fastener to secure the box to the concrete wall.
Can you do a video of how to install with the concrete fasteners shown?
Also it looks like all the videos are on concrete or cinderblock basement walls; what is the best way to attach to brick masonry (or plaster on brick) walls?
Matt- the video and mechanical fastening (concrete screws) are available on our main website The links: www.insofast.com/explore/using-screws-fasteners.html
www.insofast.com/explore/interior-rehab-with-insofast-over-masonry-walls.html www.insofast.com/explore/what-lies-beneath-a-basement-transformation.html
Looks like you don't need to install panels off basement floor for any drainage? I was considering raising 1/2 inch .
Here are two links that will answer your question. Professional basement waterproofing contactors do use the panels as part of a drainage system, but all water issues should be remedied before you invest in finishing your basement. The panels should be sealed at the floor to eliminate air flow and not allowed to drain onto the floor. www.insofast.com/explore/faq-before-you-finish-your-basement.html/ www.insofast.com/explore/faq-insofast-and-perimeter-drainage-systems.html
When should we use the Great Stuff Gaps and Crack vs. The Great Stuff Fireblock
Good question. The only differences between the two products is color. The orange color was added to identify for building code inspectors that spray foam can be used as a fire block.
how do you avoid moisture condensing on the inside ie on the foundation we all ??
InSoFast is a class III vapor and it is a solid insulation panel. Insulation changes where the dew point will occur, which would be in the center of the insulation where it can not condense, insulation stabilizes the moisture profile of the wall.
How is the drywall installed in the corners if there is no stud in the corners? Just screwed into the foam? Edit: Nevermind. I found your video.
Okay good! I will answer here for other people with the same question. Thanks for asking.
We are different than a framed wall with big gaps in between the studs. We are a solid wall, so the corner is fully supported. Believe it or not you don't need a stud in the corner. See this video for a more complete explanation ruclips.net/video/9aCiiNLL8r8/видео.html
how much weight can those studs really hold though before they come off. id be worried about having any heavy shelving
It is difficult to squeeze all that technical information into a simple "How To Video" for more information about the holding power of our stud try this web page www.insofast.com/studs-molded-into-insulation-panels.html
@@insofast-continuous-insulation yeah i checked out and i was surprised. well done
do you need to install fireblocker base on the local house code in between?
InSoFast Panels Building Code Fireblocking Requirements ruclips.net/video/eJp8gwFR5D0/видео.html
Where can i buy insofast...In Bali
Sorry we are not available in paradise yet.
@@insofast-continuous-insulation Do i have to import
@@wirapermanasugiarta8460 You would. Because it is bulky it is expensive to ship
What are you doing to air seal the corners and cut pieces where you do not have an interlock? Seems like you should be using some foam like Great Stuff Wall & Floor Adhesive foam or Loctite Foam (much more dense than regular Great stuff) on the edges before pushing them together.
Curtis watch this video from 5:30 - 5:58 here is a link ruclips.net/video/bWK-LNMD61Q/видео.htmlm30s
Where can I buy this material and is it available in Turkey? Thank you
It is not available in Turkey at this time. Ask your container supplier to import InSoFast.
@@insofast-continuous-insulation Can you send me the address of the supplier and how much is the price per meter with thanks
@@abdulwahidabdulkader2873 We do not have European suppliers
@@insofast-continuous-insulation Not a problem. I just want to know the prices. In the future, I may be a supplier. Thank you
Any tips to decorate over this type of wall? Our new house has the whole basement done like this and I feel like I'm in a jail cell.
You are supposed to cover the panels and not leave the panels exposed. The black stripes are studs for attaching ANY finish material.
so, I see a pretty rough surface regarding painting/finishing. So how does this solve the problem vs. drywall over studs?
It is a good question and observation to ask about. This is a how to install video more than a how does basement insulation work. You can find your answer on this web page. www.insofast.com/explore/faq-before-you-finish-your-basement.html
how does this go in regards to temperature?
I am not sure what you are asking. In this application, a basement the panel I recommend is the EXi 2.5 it is the best value for saving energy.
@@insofast-continuous-insulation where i live is very hot can get up to 40celsius in the middle of the day i am looking for something to keep the cool inside , and hopefully stem air conditioning cost
@@antoniopetrou8389 Continuous Insulation is the best way to go. In construction wall framing usually is only insulated in-between the studs. As for how much insulation you need depends on a lot of factors. The size of the space you are conditioning where you place the insulation and other factors. The more insulation you add the better it performs... to a point. Doubling your insulation does not double your savings. for more information see this web page or call us we would be happy to help you determine what would work for you. www.insofast.com/explore/insofast-plus.html
Are these approved for use in basements in Ontario, Canada?
We have been used in Canada for over 10 years. And tested to Canadian requirements, codes are interpreted by local building code officers, you will have to contact them for details and other requirements.
what type of glue are you using to may the Insofast foam stick to the concrete wall?
Loctite premium PL 3X.
Great stuff!!
Spend some time on Insofast's website. All you need to know.
What is the cost per panel? I'm finishing my basement and would like to compare to regular studding. Thanks
Regular lumber prices vary geographically but this page will get you close to costing out the materials. www.insofast.com/explore/a-basement-cost-comparison.html
At Menards it is about $90 for 40 sq ft
can you dry wall right over it?
Yes that is what the studs, "black strips" are for attaching drywall.
InSoFast you have to waterproof your basement first correct
That is a conditional judgement call that you would have to determine for yourself. If you have a water problem, yes address the leak before you install the InSoFast. This webpage may help you to decide: www.insofast.com/explore/faq-before-you-finish-your-basement.html
InSoFast ok but once I waterproof then place this on the wall and can place what type of wall over this?
Panels arent sticking. Helppp
It is common in the summer that the glue will get to warm (liquefy) and not have a fast grip. Chill the glue to make it more viscous (sticky). Trust the glue it will set up strong. Proceed with the project and stack the wall, then brace the wall until the adhesive sets. ruclips.net/video/kBpUqJty0pU/видео.html
Also see: www.insofast.com/explore/uneven-walls.html
Price and how can we get it??
Sure that is the easy part you can order it online at www.insofast.com/ or many lumber retailers carry InSoFast or can special order it for you.
In Canada?
I think you started the second row wrong at the corner. In the first row you put the first panel at the facing wall and then the side wall, for the second row they usually suggest to alternate walls for the first panel placement. So, if you started at the facing wall in the first row then you start the second row from the side wall and then for the third row facing wall again etc.
You may certainly think that.
@InSoFast _ Wow! You may certainly feel offended?
@@squidproquo2241 you got rekt by an insulation company! Love it
Course dry screws = Coarse dry screws.
Thanks for the spell check.
This is more of an insulation product, rather than a finishes wall look combo. You still have to add drywall and paint. Ugh
Yep, that is why we make the finishing easy by molding in the studs. If you want it any easier hire a contractor to do the work.
Its an alternative to traditional framing and insulation, not meant as a finished surface