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About Insulsqueeze

About Insulsqueeze

Garage Door, Shed, Patio, and Underfloor insulation is designed and made locally by Queensland Polystyrene Specialists and is very different from any other insulation product on the market. Although due to its unique, simple, and revolutionary Patented Concertina cut to size panels, they will easily flex into the sections of your garage door, shed roof, wall purlins, and underfloor joists, batons and sit above the rafters (Australian Patent No. 2012101977).

This not only makes the insulation product quick and easy to install, it also ensures a firm snug fit for the best-continued insulation performance over the life of your home or shed.

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Our Garage Door Insulation Kits

Simple, fast-install garage door insulation for any space.

8 Panel Garage Door X-Factory

Quick DIY installation for small garage doors.
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AU $22.00

16 Panel Door X-Factory

Delivers strong thermal performance year-round.
AU $17.60

20 Panels X-Factory

Full coverage for large garage doors.
AU $440.00

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Why Choose InsulSqueeze?

Superior Thermal Performance

Superior Thermal Performance

Our Insulation Panels Use EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) That reduces radiant heat and helps Stabilise indoor temperatures.

DIY-Friendly Installation

DIY-Friendly Installation

Lightweight, pre-cut panels designed to fit directly into most standard garage doors without specialty tools.

Lower Energy Costs

Lower Energy Costs

By reducing heat transfer, your garage or workspace stays cooler in summer and warmer in winter — helping lower energy usage.

Australian-Made Quality

Australian-Made Quality

Manufactured locally using durable, moisture-resistant materials built specifically for harsh Australian weather conditions.

Testimonials

Very easy to deal with, TJ was most helpful, and the item was available very quickly. I installed it myself it was a perfect fit. Great job

John Bot

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Awesome Guys. Ordered on Monday and was putting foam up in my shed roof Thursday afternoon. Made a hell of a difference

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Prompt service, very knowledgable. Just installed insulsqueeze and it has made a huge difference! Thanks guys, really appreciated your work. Highly recommend this company

Sandra Greacen

Great products and wonderful service. Overall a great experience

Jessica Turner

thanks for installing the ‘insulsqueeze’ product in my garage! massive difference to the temperature during summer and winter, and it still looks as good as the day... Read More

Roland Brandsma

Amazing job! Quality products and service! Love these guys!

Sally Mills

….the effect is instantaneous. I did it about 1pm so I felt like cheese on toast until I had each installed and immediately all the radiated heat... Read More

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions
What is Expanded Polystyrene?

Expanded polystyrene (EPS) is a lightweight, rigid foam material made from tiny beads of polystyrene that are expanded and fused together. It’s highly effective as insulation due to its excellent thermal properties, which help reduce heat transfer and improve energy efficiency. EPS is also moisture-resistant, durable, and relatively affordable compared to other insulating materials. Its ease of handling and installation, along with its ability to provide solid insulation without compromising space, make it one of the most recommended choices for both residential and commercial applications.

How effective is EPS as a thermal insulation material?

Polystyrene is highly effective as a thermal insulation material due to its low thermal conductivity, which helps reduce heat transfer and maintain a stable temperature. Its closed-cell structure traps air, providing excellent resistance to heat flow, keeping spaces warm in the winter and cool in the summer. This makes it an efficient choice for improving energy efficiency in buildings, as it minimizes heat loss or gain, ultimately reducing heating and cooling costs.

Does age effect the thermal performance of EPS?

Yes, the thermal performance of expanded polystyrene (EPS) can be affected by age, though it generally remains effective for many years. Over time, EPS can experience a slight decrease in its insulating properties due to factors like the breakdown of its air pockets, exposure to UV light, and prolonged moisture exposure. However, this degradation is usually minimal in typical applications, as EPS is quite durable and stable. In most cases, the material’s thermal performance remains consistent for decades, but to maximize its lifespan, it’s important to protect it from direct sunlight and moisture, especially in outdoor applications.

How effective is EPS as an acoustic insulation material?

EPS can provide some level of acoustic insulation, but it is not as effective as specialized soundproofing materials. Its structure—made up of small, air-filled pockets—can help reduce sound transmission to a certain extent, especially in reducing airborne noise. However, EPS doesn’t offer significant soundproofing capabilities for more intensive noise control, such as blocking heavy machinery noise or high-impact sounds. For better acoustic performance, you would typically combine EPS with other materials, like mass-loaded vinyl or fiberglass, to enhance its soundproofing properties in areas where noise control is a priority.

How is EPS environmentally friendly?

EPS is considered environmentally friendly in several ways. It is made from recyclable materials, and while it is a plastic foam, its production process uses less energy compared to many other insulation materials. Additionally, EPS can be recycled after use, although its recycling rates vary depending on local infrastructure. The material is lightweight, which reduces transportation energy costs and carbon emissions. Furthermore, EPS has a long lifespan, meaning it doesn’t need to be replaced often, contributing to less waste over time. However, it’s important to ensure that EPS is disposed of properly to prevent environmental pollution, as it can take a long time to break down in landfills. Overall, when used responsibly, EPS provides an eco-friendly option for insulation.

What is the difference between foil insulation and polystyrene insulation

Foil insulation is a reflective material, typically with a layer of foam or bubble wrap, that works best by reflecting radiant heat, making it ideal for hot climates or summer use. It’s lightweight, moisture-resistant, and effective in spaces where heat enters through radiation, but less effective at blocking conductive heat. Polystyrene insulation (either EPS or XPS) is a rigid foam that resists heat transfer through conduction, providing good thermal resistance for both hot and cold environments. It’s thicker and more durable than foil, but doesn’t reflect radiant heat. Polystyrene works well in colder climates, whereas foil excels in reflecting heat in war

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