
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 allows spray foam insulation to be installed above the floor. This can be useful for insulation retrofits, garage conversions and even new construction.
The X-Bracket System will soften a concrete floor to be easy on your joints and feet, and it will isolate the room from the thermal mass of the concrete slab, making it feel warmer than a traditional concrete floor without the need for in-floor heating.
The X-Bracket System can also be used for radon mitigation, using closed-cell spray foam to seal out radon gas, in conjunction with closed cell spray foam on the walls. The system allow electrical wires or water lines through the floor with ease.
Increase the comfort of your floor with the X-Bracket System. The X-Bracket System is easily installed with construction adhesive to concrete floors or with construction screws to wood framed floors. The system eliminates thermal bridging, maximizing the performance of the insulation. The continuous layer of closed cell spray foam also acts as a soil gas barrier to protect your home from radon.
Increased Comfort
The X-Bracket System increases comfort by softening the floor to be easier on your joints and by isolating the room from the thermal mass of the slab, keeping the floor warm and eliminating the need for in-floor heating.
Run Utilities Through The Floor
Electrical, plumbing and even HVAC lines can easily be run through the floor. Larger X-Bracket sizes can be used to accommodate large sewer pipes or HVAC ducts, and the built-in electrical clips can be used to secure wires or PEX pipe.
Engineered for Simplicity & Speed
The X-Bracket System is pre-engineered to handle weight 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
Closed cell 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 radon resistant 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 comfortable basement floors without the need for in-floor heating.
Faster Installation: Easy adhesive attachment and electrical clips cuts down installation time.
Simple Radon Resistance: Create a seamless, puncture-resistant barrier to radon with closed-cell spray foam.
Simple Floor Leveling: Floors can easily be leveled with shims on top of the X-Brackets.
Code-Compliant: Engineered to meet or exceed building codes, ensuring hassle-free approvals.
Benefits of Closed Cell Spray Foam in Floor Insulation Applications:
| Bracket Thickness | 7.5” |
| R-Value (Spray Foam) | R-40-47 |
| R-Value (Blown Insulation) | R-33 |
| Brackets Per Box | 50 |
| Bracket Thickness | 9.5” |
| R-Value (Spray Foam) | R-50-60 |
| R-Value (Blown Insulation) | R-42 |
| Brackets Per Box | 50 |

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.
“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
“Oh man what a difference those panels made this past winter. The basement was within a degree or two of the first floor over the winter. I’m so glad I went with your system, wood is crazy expensive and not that straight, just over $8 a 2×4 now.”
-Jim
“When I saw InSoFast EX I realized there was an opportunity here to help us meet energy codes and simplify installation…The thing I liked about it is that it’s the insulation and the furring strips all in one piece. It adheres to the wall or it can be mechanically fastened. It’s so simple anyone can do it.”
-Mick Aller (Architect)
“I found the product easy, fast and economical to use and recommend it first and above all other options to all my customers when the application is appropriate.”
-Rojak Builders
Good floor insulation does more than make a home or other structure more efficient. It helps stop cold drafts, reduces heat loss, and can lower energy bills over time. It also makes rooms more comfortable underfoot and helps your heating system work more efficiently.
If your floors always feel chilly or drafty, poor insulation could be the reason. Investing in quality floor insulation is a smart way to improve comfort, boost efficiency, and help protect your structure year-round in Arizona!
Economy:
Arizona has a growing economy based on technology, tourism, aerospace, and manufacturing, centered around Phoenix.
History:
Once part of Mexico and the American Southwest frontier, Arizona became the 48th U.S. state in 1912 and is deeply connected to Native American and Old West history.
We serve all cities in Arizona, including:
Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale, Glendale, Tempe, Gilbert, Flagstaff, Prescott and many more!
And all regions in Arizona, including:
Maricopa County, Pima County, Yavapai County, Coconino County, Mohave County, Yuma County, Pinal County, Navajo County and other surrounding areas.
We sell and ship all our insulation throughout the United States, including: