
How Strong is the InSoFast Stud?
Can InSoFast Really Hold The Weight? We understand the initial concerns people have in learning our panels’ structural framing is made of plastic…and that it’s designed
The X-Bracket System is the new and better way to install basement insulation! Closed cell spray foam is installed continuously, creating a continuous vapor, air, moisture and radon barrier in a continuous, monolithic layer of spray foam.
Electrical rough-in is easy with the X-Bracket System – simply clip wires into the built-in electrical clips. There is no need to drill holes for electrical wires. The X-Bracket System provides flood-resistant durability, minimizing water damage and preventing mold growth.
Increase space in your basement with the low-profile X-Bracket System, while maximizing energy efficiency. The X-Bracket System allows closed cell spray foam to be used continuously on a basement wall without air gap framing, meeting building code with less spray foam. The continuous layer of spray foam also acts as a soil gas barrier to protect your home from radon.
Zero Thermal Bridging
The X-Bracket System allows spray foam to be used continuously without thermal bridging, achieving maximum performance from your basement insulation insulation, lowering energy bills and providing maximum comfort.
Easy Electrical Rough In
Romex or metal clad wire can be easily clipped into the electrical clips on the X-Brackets, then are locked in place when spray foam is installed. There is no need to drill holes in the studs to pull electrical wires, speeding up electrical installation.
Engineered for Simplicity & Speed
The X-Bracket System is pre-engineered to handle loads
of TV’s and cabinets. The X-Brackets incorporate a
proprietary glue surface to create a, extremely strong
bond with the concrete
Flood & Moisture Resistant Construction
The spray foam and polymer X-Brackets are resistant to mold and decay. In addition, metal hat channels can be used instead of wood furring strips to eliminate the possibility of water damage or mold.
Protect the Home From Radon
Only 1.25″ of closed cell spray foam is required to effectively mitigate radon infiltration into your basement. Spray foam is also much easier to install than traditional radon mitigation systems, and all penetrations are completely sealed.
Maximize Space In Your Basement
The low profile design of the X-Bracket System maximizes space with a profile 2″ to 4″ less than traditional basement insulation & framing methods.
Energy Savings: Lower utility bills with superior insulation and airtight construction.
Durability: Homes built to last, with resistance to mold, rot, and flooding.
Healthy Living: Eliminate mold, radon and that musty smell in your basement.
Comfort: Enjoy consistent temperatures, healthier air quality, and quieter living spaces year-round.
Faster Installation: Easy adhesive attachment and electrical clips cuts down installation time.
Use Less Spray Foam: Meet building codes with continuous insulation, requiring less spray foam.
Code-Compliant: Engineered to meet or exceed building codes, ensuring hassle-free approvals.
From retrofitting inefficient homes into high performance power houses to innovative shipping container conversions,
InSoFast products are engineered to simplify construction, reduce costs, and deliver superior results. Whether
you are a homeowner, contractor, or DIY’er, InSoFast has the tools you need to build better, faster, and stronger.
Benefits of Closed Cell Spray Foam:
• Extreme air sealing is achieved by covering the wall in
a continuous layer of spray foam
• Spray foam is water, vapor and air-tight, so it prevents
water damage and mold
• Closed Cell spray foam acts as a radon barrier
• Extremely high R-Values
• The new HFO Blowing Agent is environmentally friendly
Can InSoFast Really Hold The Weight? We understand the initial concerns people have in learning our panels’ structural framing is made of plastic…and that it’s designed
Rainscreens matter. InSoFast panels feature built-in rainscreen technology, creating a continuous drainage plane that helps manage moisture and prevent trapped water behind the insulation. Reduces the risk of mold, rot, and structural damage, and ensures a longer-lasting, healthier wall system.
InSoFast panels retrofit old homes by installing over existing siding, adding continuous insulation without demolition. Their built-in attachment points and moisture channels improve energy efficiency and durability with minimal disruption.
“Department of Energy (DOE) Building Energy Codes Department of Energy states, “That 70% of all existing residential housing was built before 1992 and half of those houses have little to no insulation in the walls. These deficiencies result in wasted energy and money, especially in colder climates if you own one of those homes we are glad you are here.”
-Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
“Sustainable Performance | Energy & Sustainable Design: I really like InSoFast—it goes together well and really is fast! Had a client whose single story 3000 SF home and large garage—installed by one guy—went up in basically an 8 hr. day…and he’d never installed it before!”
-An Energy Consultant
“The previous 20’shipping container insulation kit worked out absolutely perfect, and the customer was very happy with the end result. The project was for a natural gas company and their very expensive gas analyzing/metering equipment.”
-Matthew
“You were so helpful to me when I needed to finish my basement floor. I could not believe how easy and effective this product is. I’m sixty-three years old and I was able to install InSoFast throughout my entire basement, large room, bathroom, hallway and mud room by myself in one day. Ed worked out the layout and emailed me the hand-drawn plan and away I went. Every one of the workers from electrician to drywaller and plumber could not get over the product and the service that went with it. Thank you again for all your help.”
-Nancy
Transform your basement in Oregon into a cozy, energy-efficient haven with ease using InSoFast Panels. Whether you’re converting your basement into a home theater in Portland, a peaceful retreat in Bend, or an innovative workspace in Eugene, our easy-to-use panels put you in control, no special tools or complicated framing required.
Designed with built-in insulation, framing, and wiring channels, our panels streamline the process, saving you time and money while delivering a sleek, professional finish. No matter where you are in Oregon, our kits ensure your basement becomes a comfortable, high-performance space that stays warm during the chilly winters and cool during the summer months. With our insulation, you’ll enjoy year-round comfort and energy savings, no matter what part of Oregon you call home. Don’t wait; instead, turn your basement into the perfect space today with InSoFast Panels!
When it comes to maintaining comfort and energy efficiency in homes, especially during Oregon’s chilly winters, proper insulation for basement walls is key. Insulating basement walls ensures warmth, prevents drafts, and helps to reduce energy bills by maintaining the indoor temperature. Whether you’re finishing a basement or simply improving energy efficiency, our basement wall insulation services in Oregon are designed to keep your home comfortable year-round. We use the best materials and techniques to ensure that your basement is not only energy-efficient but also mold-resistant and soundproofed.
Oregon, a state located in the Pacific Northwest, has a long and fascinating history. Originally inhabited by various Native American tribes, including the Chinook, Klamath, and Nez Perce, the region was later explored by European settlers. Oregon became the 33rd state in the Union in 1859, following a period of territorial disputes and migration along the Oregon Trail. The state’s economy was initially driven by agriculture, forestry, and fishing, but today, it is known for its technology, sustainability initiatives, and vibrant tourism industry.
Popular attractions in Oregon include:
Crater Lake National Park
Known for its stunning blue waters, Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the U.S. and is surrounded by cliffs and scenic viewpoints. It was formed by a collapsed volcano and is one of the most scenic places in the country.
Oregon Coast Aquarium
Located in Newport, this aquarium showcases the rich marine life of the Oregon coast. Visitors can explore exhibits featuring sea otters, sharks, and other ocean creatures in a hands-on, educational setting.
Portland Japanese Garden
A serene, beautifully landscaped space offering a traditional Japanese garden experience. It features tranquil pathways, koi ponds, and stunning views of Mount Hood.
Mount Hood
The tallest peak in Oregon, Mount Hood is a popular destination for skiing, hiking, and mountaineering. The surrounding Mount Hood National Forest offers year-round recreational activities.
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
This breathtaking gorge features dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and hiking trails. Visitors can enjoy scenic views, waterfalls like Multnomah Falls, and numerous outdoor adventures in the area.
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI)
Located in Portland, OMSI is an interactive museum where guests can explore exhibits on science, technology, and industry. It also features a planetarium and a hands-on science lab for all ages.
Astoria Column
Offering panoramic views of the Columbia River, Astoria Column is a historic tower located in Astoria, Oregon. Climb to the top for stunning vistas and learn about the area’s history through murals and exhibits.
Silver Falls State Park
Home to 10 stunning waterfalls, Silver Falls State Park near Salem is a popular hiking destination. The Trail of Ten Falls allows visitors to walk behind several of the waterfalls for an unforgettable experience.
Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm
This family-friendly farm in Woodburn is famous for its vibrant tulip fields, which bloom every spring. Visitors can enjoy walking through the colorful fields and even purchase fresh-cut tulips to take home.
Multnomah Falls
One of Oregon’s most iconic natural landmarks, Multnomah Falls is a breathtaking 620-foot waterfall located in the Columbia River Gorge. It’s easily accessible and a must-see for anyone visiting the area.
We serve all cities in OR, including:
Portland, Eugene, Salem, Gresham, Hillsboro, Beaverton, Bend, Medford, Springfield, Corvallis, Tigard, Albany, Lake Oswego, Keizer, McMinnville, Bend, Ashland, West Linn, Grants Pass, Ontario, Redmond, and many more!
And all counties in OR, including:
Baker, Benton, Clackamas, Clark, Columbia, Coos, Crook, Curry, Deschutes, Douglas, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jackson, Jefferson, Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Malheur, Marion, Morrow, Multnomah, Polk, Sherman, Tillamook, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, Washington, Wheeler, Yamhill, and other surrounding areas.
We sale and ship all our insulation throughout the United States, including: