
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.
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.
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.
Our 2-inch, low-profile panels provide superior thermal
efficiency without bulky framing, maximizing usable
space.
Preformed raceways and clips simplify electrical
rough-in, saving time and effort.
Install easily with construction adhesive—no need for
complex framing or mechanical fasteners, or special
tools.
Our panels won’t rot, rust, mold, or decay, ensuring a
long-lasting, maintenance-free solution.
Designed to integrate seamlessly with nearly all shipping container types for a hassle-free fit.
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.
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.
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.
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.



















“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
“We did our first shipping container build using traditional rigid foam insulation and wood framing. We recently completed our first custom music studio with InSoFast – what a difference! Your video product documentation on YouTube made the entire process virtually trivial. Armed with a cordless caulking gun and a job site table saw, we insulated the interior of our 20’ container, almost perfectly, in less than two hours; literally 10x faster than it took to insulate and frame using traditional products from the hardware store. Drywalling over your product was a breeze! Our customer, is thrilled with the results.”
-Gorge Custom Containers
“They went “in so fast” that I really didn’t think of taking photos until it was too late. I was very pleased with the InSoFast panels.”
-Josh
“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
Transform your shipping container in Newfoundland & Labrador, 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!
Newfoundland and Labrador experiences a wide range of weather conditions due to its vast geography and maritime influences. The island of Newfoundland has a temperate marine climate, with cool summers averaging around 16°C (61°F) and mild winters near 0°C (32°F), though snowfall is frequent and heavy in many areas. The province is known for its fog, wind, and rapidly changing conditions, especially along the coast, where the cold Labrador Current meets the warmer Gulf Stream. In contrast, Labrador experiences a harsher subarctic climate, with long, cold winters and short but pleasant summers, where temperatures can reach up to 25°C (77°F). Snowfall is significant across the province, with places like St. John’s receiving over 330 cm (130 inches) annually, making it one of Canada’s snowiest cities.
Overall, the province’s weather is highly variable and often unpredictable, but the clean sea air and dramatic seasonal shifts are part of its unique charm.
Whether you’re converting a container into a cozy home in St. John’s or a mobile office in the Corner Brook 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 New Foundland & Labrador’s stringent building codes and environmental standards, ensuring your container is both comfortable and compliant.
Newfoundland and Labrador has a rich and layered history shaped by Indigenous cultures, European exploration, and maritime traditions. Indigenous peoples, including the Maritime Archaic, Beothuk, Innu, and Inuit, inhabited the region for thousands of years before European contact. Around 1000 AD, Norse explorers briefly settled at L’Anse aux Meadows, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the only authenticated Viking site in North America. European interest intensified in the 15th and 16th centuries with explorers like John Cabot and seasonal fishing fleets from England, France, Spain, and Portugal. Permanent settlements began in the early 1600s, with St. John’s becoming one of the oldest cities in North America. The region remained under British control and became an independent dominion in 1907. Following economic hardship during the Great Depression, Newfoundland suspended self-government in 1934 and was governed by a British-appointed commission. After World War II, a public referendum led to Newfoundland joining Canadian Confederation in 1949, becoming the country’s tenth province. The name was officially changed to Newfoundland and Labrador in 2001 to reflect both its island and mainland components. The province’s economy and identity have long been tied to the sea, from the cod fishery to modern offshore oil production, and its culture reflects a blend of English, Irish, French, and Indigenous heritage.
Top Attractions in New Foundland and Labrador include:
We serve all cities & towns in NL, including:
St. John’s, Mount Pearl, Corner Brook, Conception Bay South, Gander, Grand Falls–Windsor, Happy Valley–Goose Bay, Clarenville, Carbonear, Bonavista, Bay Roberts, Deer Lake, Channel-Port aux Basques, Labrador City, Nain, Hopedale, Makkovik, Postville, Rigolet and many more!
And all local service districts in NL, including:
Aspen Cove, Barachois Brook, Bartletts Harbour, Bay St. George South, Beaches, Bear Cove (Northern Peninsula), Beau Bois, Bellevue, Bellevue Beach, Benoits Siding, Benton, Birchy Cove, Biscay Bay, Black Duck, Black Duck Brook and Winterhouse, Black Duck Cove (Northern Peninsula), Black Tickle-Domino, Blaketown, Boyd’s Cove, Bridgeport, Brig Bay, Brigus South, Brown’s Arm, Buchans Junction, Bunyan’s Cove, Burgoynes Cove, Burnside-St. Chads, Burnt Cove-St. Michael’s-Bauline South, Burnt Point-Gull Island-Northern Bay, Calvert, Campbells Creek, Canning’s Cove, Cape Freels North, Cape Ray, Caplin Cove-Southport, Castor River North, Castor River South, Cavendish, Chanceport, Charlottetown (Bonavista Bay), Cobbs Arm, Cottrell’s Cove, Deadman’s Bay, Deep Bight, Deer Park/Vineland Road, Diamond Cove, Dildo, Dunfield, Eddies Cove West, Epworth-Great Salmonier, Fairbanks-Hillgrade, Fairhaven, Flat Bay, Forest Field-New Bridge, Forresters Point, Fox Island River-Point au Mal, Fox Roost-Margaree, François, Freshwater (Conception Bay), Gander Bay North, Gander Bay South, Garden Cove, Georgetown, Glovers Harbour, Goobies, Grates Cove, Great Brehat, Great Codroy, Green Island Brook, Green’s Harbour, Grey River, Harbour Mille-Little Harbour East, Harry’s Harbour, Hay Cove, Herring Neck, Hickman’s Harbour-Robinson Bight, Hodges Cove, Hopeall, Horwood, Indian Cove, Jackson’s Cove-Langdon’s Cove-Silverdale, Jean de Baie, La Poile, Lance Cove (Bell Island), L’Anse aux Meadows to Quirpon, Laurenceton, Lethbridge to Sweet Bay, Little Harbour (Placentia Bay), Little Rapids, Little St. Lawrence, Lodge Bay, Loon Bay, Lower Lance Cove, Main Point-Davidsville and other surrounding areas.
We sale and ship all our insulation throughout the United States and Canada, including:
In Canada: