Shipping Container Insulation For Sale In Alberta

Continuous insulation made simple for shipping containers!

Our InSoFast Panel Shipping Container Insulation Kits are a simple, DIY friendly way to frame and insulate shipping containers.

InSoFast panels are a space-saving alternative to traditional framing assemblies that are prone to rot, rust, mold and condensation – especially in shipping containers. With a feature-rich design, InSoFast panels allow you to quickly frame, insulate, and install electrical wires using tools you already have.

Transform your shipping container in Alberta into anything you want to with InSoFast!

Have A Premium Shipping Container Insulation System In Alberta

Turn Any Shipping Container into a Comfortable, Code-Compliant Space—Fast!
InSoFast panels are engineered to solve the toughest challenges of container insulation—eliminating condensation, improving energy efficiency, and simplifying installation. With built-in framing, electrical raceways, and continuous insulation, you get a high-performance, ready-to-finish interior in a fraction of the time. With a proprietary glue strip on the back side of the panels, they can be easily installed with construction adhesive, and the tongue and grove design ensures a tight fit. We will build a shipping container insulation kit to fit the needs of any container project! Skip the extra framing and furring—our panels do it all in one step.

Prevent Moisture & Mold

Panels fully adhere to container walls, creating a
seamless moisture barrier that prevents
condensation, rust, and mold (unlike batt insulation
or spray foam), which can trap moisture.

Maximize Space

Our 2-inch, low-profile panels provide superior thermal
efficiency without bulky framing, maximizing usable
space.

Built-in Electrical Pathways & Furring

Preformed raceways and clips simplify electrical
rough-in, saving time and effort.

Adhesive Simplicity

Install easily with construction adhesive—no need for
complex framing or mechanical fasteners, or special
tools.

Durability You Can Trust

Our panels won’t rot, rust, mold, or decay, ensuring a
long-lasting, maintenance-free solution.

Universal Compatibility

Designed to integrate seamlessly with nearly all shipping container types for a hassle-free fit.

We Offer Custom Shipping Container Insulation Kits For Alberta

Our InSoFast Panel shipping container insulation kits are custom built to fit the needs of your project – mo matter how complex your project is. We offer insulation and framing systems for all surfaces of the shipping container, making InSoFast the one stop shop! Our kits are easy to install – even for beginners to the construction world.

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For Homeowners

Energy Savings – Cut utility costs with high-performance insulation and airtight construction.
Lasting Durability – Mold, rot, and weather-resistant panels ensure a longer-lasting, low-maintenance home.
Year-Round Comfort – Maintain consistent indoor temperatures, enjoy better air quality, and reduce outside noise.
Space Saving Design: The low-profile design maximizes insulation while increasing living space.

For Contractors

Faster, Easier Installation – Pre-engineered panels install with adhesive, eliminating the need for complex framing.
Cost-Effective Efficiency – Minimize material waste, reduce labor time, and maximize profitability.
Code-Compliant Performance – Designed to meet or exceed building codes for a smooth approval process.

Is InSoFast insulation right for your shipping container?

If you are insulating a shipping container for a tiny home, portable office, pop-up location, or another purpose that needs a well-insulated and cost-effective insulation solution, then yes, InSoFast is for you!

Whether it’s commercial or residential, our container insulation makes it faster, easier, and smarter.

Sidewall on a shipping container using the CX44 panels
Sidewall CX44-Bundle
Panel Thickness 2″-3.5″
R-Value R-11
Box Coverage 7.33sf
End wall flat panel
Endwall 2.0 Flat Panel-Bundle
Panel Thickness 2”
R-Value R-8.5
Box Coverage 8sf
End Wall Corner Inserts full view
End Wall Corner Inserts
Panel Thickness 1 5/8”
R-Value R-4.5 per in
Box Coverage One Set of inside corners
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Get the perfect shipping container insulation for your container in Alberta!

Transform your shipping container in Alberta, Canada into a comfortable, high-performing space with ease. InSoFast Panels empower you to take control of your build—no special tools or complex framing required. Whether you’re creating a modern home, mobile office, or creative studio, our shipping container insulation options help you achieve a professional finish while saving time and space.

With built-in insulation, framing, and wiring channels, you can confidently bring your vision to life and enjoy a space that truly reflects your goals.

We provide other fast and efficienty insulation solutions, including exterior walls, roofs, basement walls, floors, and more!

Alberta, Canada experiences a wide range of weather conditions throughout the year due to its diverse geography, which includes prairies, foothills, and mountains. The province has a continental climate, characterized by cold winters, warm summers, and relatively low humidity.

  • Winter (December to February): Winters are long and cold, with temperatures often dropping below −20°C, especially in northern and central regions. Snowfall is common, and Chinook winds in southern Alberta (especially around Calgary) can bring sudden warm spells.

  • Spring (March to May): Spring is variable, with lingering snow in March and increasing warmth by May. Melting snow and occasional rain showers contribute to a gradual greening of the landscape.

  • Summer (June to August): Summers are generally warm and sunny, with average daytime highs ranging from 20°C to 25°C. Thunderstorms are frequent, especially in July, and can be intense with hail and strong winds.

  • Fall (September to November): Autumn brings cooler temperatures and vibrant foliage, particularly in forested areas. Snow can begin as early as October in northern and mountainous regions.

Alberta also sees significant regional variation—for example, the Rocky Mountains experience cooler and wetter conditions year-round, while the southern plains are drier and warmer. The province is known for its dramatic temperature swings, sometimes within a single day, due to its exposure to various air masses and Chinook winds.

Whether you’re converting a container into a cozy home in Lethbridge or a mobile office in the Chestermere area, or if you just need a better way to keep your shipping containers dry and temperature-controlled, effective insulation is crucial for maintaining comfortable temperatures and energy efficiency. Our insulation solutions are designed to meet Alberta’s stringent building codes and environmental standards, ensuring your container is both comfortable and compliant.

Alberta’s history is a rich tapestry woven from Indigenous heritage, European exploration, and economic transformation. Indigenous peoples, including the Blackfoot, Cree, and Chipewyan, have inhabited the region for over 10,000 years, living in harmony with the land through hunting, fishing, and gathering. The arrival of European fur traders in the mid-18th century, notably Anthony Henday in 1754, marked the beginning of recorded history in Alberta. Trading posts like Fort Chipewyan (1788) and Fort Edmonton (1795) became hubs of commerce and cultural exchange.

Alberta was named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, daughter of Queen Victoria, and officially became a province in 1905. Its early economy was rooted in agriculture and ranching, supported by the Dominion Lands Act and the expansion of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The discovery of oil at Leduc No. 1 in 1947 transformed Alberta into a global energy powerhouse, fueling rapid urbanization and industrial growth. Today, Alberta is known for its dynamic blend of cultures, natural beauty, and economic strength, shaped by centuries of migration, innovation, and resilience.

Top Attractions in Alberta include: 

Banff National Park – Canada’s first national park, known for its stunning mountain scenery, turquoise lakes, and wildlife.

Highlights include:

  • Lake Louise: Famous for its glacier-fed waters and iconic Fairmont Chateau.
  • Moraine Lake: A vivid blue lake surrounded by the Valley of the Ten Peaks.
  • Lake Minnewanka: Offers boat cruises and hiking trails with rich Indigenous histor

Jasper National Park

Home to:

  • Athabasca Falls: A powerful waterfall carved by glaciers.
  • Maligne Canyon: A dramatic gorge with waterfalls and fossils.
  • Columbia Icefield & Athabasca Glacier: Accessible via the Icefields Parkway and Ice Explorer tours

Icefields Parkway – One of the most scenic drives in the world, connecting Banff and Jasper with stops at Peyto Lake, Mistaya Canyon, and Big Bend

West Edmonton Mall – North America’s largest mall, featuring an indoor amusement park, waterpark, ice rink, and over 800 stores.

Royal Tyrrell Museum (Drumheller) – A world-renowned paleontology museum showcasing dinosaur fossils in the heart of the Canadian Badlands

Studio Bell – National Music Centre (Calgary) – A hub for music lovers with interactive exhibits and live performances

Edmonton River Valley – The largest urban parkland in North America, perfect for hiking, biking, and canoeing

WinSport (Calgary) – Adventure Park and Olympic training facility offering ziplining, bobsledding, and skiing

We serve all cities & towns in AB, including:

Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Athabasca, Banff, Barrhead, Bashaw, Bassano, Beaverlodge, Bentley, Blackfalds, Bon Accord, Bonnyville, Bow Island, Bowden, Bruderheim, Calmar, Canmore, Cardston, Carstairs, Castor, Claresholm, Coaldale, Coalhurst, Cochrane, Coronation, Crossfield, Daysland, Devon, Diamond Valley, Didsbury, Drayton Valley, Drumheller, Eckville, Edson, Elk Point, Fairview, Falher, Fort Macleod, Fox Creek, Gibbons, Grimshaw, Hanna, Hardisty, High Level, High Prairie, High River, Hinton, Innisfail, Irricana, Killam, Lamont, Legal, Magrath, Manning, Mayerthorpe, McLennan, Milk River, Millet, Morinville, Mundare, Nanton, Nobleford, Okotoks, Olds, Onoway, Oyen, Peace River, Penhold, Picture Butte, Pincher Creek, Ponoka, Provost, Rainbow Lake, Raymond, Redcliff, Redwater, Rimbey, Rocky Mountain House, Sedgewick, Sexsmith, Slave Lake, Smoky Lake, Spirit River, St. Paul, Stavely, Stettler, Stony Plain, Strathmore, Sundre, Swan Hills, Sylvan Lake, Taber, Thorsby, Three Hills, Tofield and many more!

And all municipal districts in AB, including:

Acadia, Athabasca, Barrhead, Beaver, Big Lakes, Bighorn, Birch Hills, Bonnyville, Brazeau, Camrose, Cardston, Clear Hills, Clearwater, Cypress, Fairview, Flagstaff, Foothills, Forty Mile, Grande Prairie, Greenview, Kneehill, Lac Ste. Anne, Lacombe, Lamont, Leduc, Lesser Slave River, Lethbridge, Minburn, Mountain View, Newell, Northern Lights, Northern Sunrise, Opportunity, Paintearth, Parkland, Peace, Pincher Creek, Ponoka, Provost, Ranchland, Red Deer, Rocky View, Saddle Hills, Smoky Lake, Smoky River, Spirit River, St. Paul, Starland, Stettler, Sturgeon, Taber, Thorhild, Two Hills, Vermilion River, Vulcan, Wainwright, Warner, Westlock, Wetaskiwin, Wheatland, Willow Creek, Woodlands, Yellowhead and other surrounding areas.

Shipping Container Insulation