DIY Projects – Insulating Your Garage Walls

Before you begin any DIY projects – especially insulating your garage walls – make sure that you consider every element of the plan. InSoFast insulation panels will make it simpler to insulate the walls, ceiling, floor, and garage door.

When you plan to add insulation to your garage, you can choose from several types of insulation. The most common is fiberglass insulation, and you can install this type on your own with a bit of aggravation and potential for asthmatic and allergic reactions. Spray insulation, on the other hand, will require professional intervention. For a DIY insulation solution for your garage, choose InSoFast insulation panels.

DIY Projects - Insulating Your Garage Walls

The benefits of adding insulation to your garage extend beyond maintaining a comfortable temperature. A layer of insulation will provide muffled sound to give your tenants a bit of privacy or to prevent you from having to hear the racket of your teenager’s band. InSoFast insulation can be applied to the ceiling, walls, and floor of your garage.

Address the Garage Door First

Do you plan to use the garage as a finished living space, or do you want to simply add thermal efficiency to the garage?

The answer to this question will determine how to address the garage door.

If you plan to finish out the garage, make sure to check the codes in your local area. You may have to remove the door and replace it with a wall. Plans to keep the garage door will need to include insulation for the door itself.

How to Insulate Your Garage

Begin the process of insulating your garage by taking measurements. You will need to determine the number of panels you need to complete your project. Then, you’ll gather a set of supplies for the installation. You’ll need the supply of panels, a utility knife to cut through the EPS foam, a saw to cut through the built-in polypropylene studs, a caulking gun with a supply of Loctite PL Premium 3X Stronger Construction Adhesive, and canned spray foam insulation.

InSoFast, LLC, will deliver your supply of panels free of charge as long as the project site is within the Lower 48 States. They will come directly from our factories in Idaho, Minnesota, or Massachusetts.

As you install a system of InSoFast insulation panels, the wall will grow stronger as it grows, and you will not need tape during the installation. The panels feature notched alignment edges that fit together intrinsically and prevent any mistakes.

As you reach the sides and tops of the walls, you will need to modify the panel to fit, and when the entire system is in place, make sure to seal it with canned spray foam. After 24 hours, use your utility knife to remove any excess, and you’ll be set to add drywalling.

Special Advantages Gained from InSoFast Insulation Panels

  • Service channels for running wiring horizontally or vertically
  • Moisture control channels for minimizing the presence of vapor, moisture, and condensation
  • Built-in, embedded studs to avoid having to build a frame while having a strong place of purchase for both panel and drywall attachment
  • Stackable, lightweight, and non-bulky design for one-person installation

When you’re ready to invest in DIY projects and want to choose the one with the best ROI, choose insulating your garage walls. InSoFast insulation panels make the process simpler, faster, and cheaper while securing quality and effectiveness.