Inside Corners Corners that form an inside angle |
Outside Corners Corners that protrude into a room |
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We recommend starting an InSoFast project on an inside corner
Important: some steps of this process will involve applying adhesive directly to a panel’s foam surface. We strongly recommend using PL Premium 3X Stronger Construction Adhesive for this purpose. This glue has been tested to work with the EPS foam.
Inside CornersCorners that form an inside angle Cut the first panel about ¼” less than the actual measurement needed so that the panel is not tight to the corner. Turning the corner, the next panel should fit snug against the first panel. |
Outside CornersCorners that protrude into a room These corners need a metal corner bead attached to them. If necessary, mark and cut the first panel flush with the corner. You will use the cut off piece, or a new panel, to wrap around the other side of the corner. Install the first panel flush with the corner edge of the concrete wall making sure to place a solid-backing bead of adhesive near the edge of the cut. On the cut-off piece or second panel run two beads of adhesive. The first bead, running approximately 1″ from the edge, will bond the foam of the InSoFast panels together at the corner. The second bead, running approximately 3″ from the edge of the panel, will bond the foam of the InSoFast panel to the concrete. |
The metal angle is used if attachment in the solidly backed corner is desired. The metal angle screwed together forms a solid corner in which to apply your finishes.
Important: InSoFast panels are manufactured using a flame retardant foam and are classified as rigid foam plastic insulation. They fall into the same class as pink, blue and yellow insulation boards which are required by code to be covered by ½” drywall or any other approved 15-minute thermal barrier (IBC 2603.4). If choosing an alternative to drywall it is important to check with your local building code official to make sure it meets your local requirements.
Partition walls can be mechanically (screwed) to the panel’s stud or adhesively attached to the foam.
There are numerous types of finishes that are designed for or can applied to the InSoFast panels. The following is a short list of links to finish materials and application instructions.