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Storage Container 101 - Types of<br />

<strong>Insulation</strong> <strong>Methods</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Dummies</strong><br />

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Are you planning to make some modifications? Are you planning to add insulation to your<br />

container? Making modifications in your container is a great way to optimize usage and make<br />

it more valuable <strong>for</strong> you. There are many ways a storage container can be modified. However,<br />

we’ll discuss a few common ways in which you can insulate your storage container.


Polystyrene Panels<br />

Polystyrene panels are another common <strong>for</strong>m of insulation. They’re great <strong>for</strong> space saving as<br />

compared to fiberglass insulation. This is because polystyrene panels can be directly<br />

attached to the corrugated walls of the container and don’t need a separate wooden panel<br />

<strong>for</strong> proper installation. These panels are available in different widths and lengths and can be<br />

customized in shape to install in the storage container. However, polystyrene has a lower<br />

melting point and hence moisture and condensation can be an issue in the long run.


Fiberglass <strong>Insulation</strong><br />

Fiberglass insulation is one of the most widely used methods of insulation. The glass<br />

thickness is usually around 3.5 inches and provides top quality insulation value. The glass is<br />

cut according to the measurement and fitted well into place. It is fitted in the wooden<br />

interior. It’s possible that there is going to be a gap between the insulation material and<br />

the ridged walls of the container. In such cases, it is recommended to install a moisture<br />

panel between the wall and insulation to make the insulation more effective.


Closed Cell Spray Foam<br />

Closed cell spray foam is of the top most quality in terms of providing efficiency in insulation.<br />

It offers the most insulation value. The cell spray <strong>for</strong>m works as a full cover; it does not leave<br />

any empty spaces between the insulation and corrugated wall of the container. This prevents<br />

any moisture from making its way into the insulation and creating a condensation problem.<br />

The spray can be applied as much as required (thin or thick, depending on how much is<br />

needed to fill the gap). While this method is certainly most efficient and provides high<br />

insulation value, it has a similar price tag attached to it.


All three ways of insulation are useful and provide efficient insulation, it depends on your<br />

budget, usage and other specifications. If you’re perplexed about the type insulation you<br />

should get <strong>for</strong> your storage containers in Philadelphia, then it’s a good idea to get in touch<br />

with a reputable dealer. Storage container modification is not a tough job <strong>for</strong> most<br />

mechanics and auto shops. It is recommended to only get your container customized from<br />

the dealer you bought your storage container from. A trusted dealer will provide you good<br />

quality material and do a fine job that offers value and efficiency.


Anjerinc<br />

Anjerinc is offering Storage Containers <strong>for</strong> sale and rent in Delaware,<br />

New Jersey and Pennsylvania. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation you can contact<br />

Anjerinc via their website – http://anjerinc.com<br />

Content Source: http://patch.com/pennsylvania/bensalem/storagecontainer-101-types-insulation-methods-dummies-0

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