Homeco Teams up with Insofast!
Forget moldy basement sheetrock walls or rotted wood. At Homeco we're steadily working to provide you with products that prevent costly foundation problems. After years of testing different materials in crawlspaces and basements we're proud to introduce you to Insofast panels for a low cost permanent solution for rotting wooden studs and moldy insulation and sheetrock down in your finished basements. The Insofast panel is designed to replace wood studs and insulation during your initial finishing stage. They go up in minutes rather than hours. With labor rates so high saved time translates into money staying in your pocket rather than your money paying for carpenters and their helpers, gas, trips to the building supply etc... And best of all, Insofast is completely WATERPROOF! It's also very friendly to your electrician and drywall contractors as well which also saves you money. Listen folks I make no money for sending you to the good people at Insofast. Now in the event that I'm hired to install I'll be glad to do that but the SIMPLE truth is that most folks can install Insofast very easily themselves with just a little common sense and a box cutter. Please believe me that using only waterproof materials when finishing your basement will save you multiple thousands of dollars and probably all of your equity over the first twelve to fifteen years of house payments.....Trust me when I tell you that you will NOT slip by unscathed if you start out using standard building materials from Lowe's or Home Depot in a basement......insofast.com
Labels: basement finishing, basement panels
2 Comments :
At January 18, 2022 at 12:04 PM , steve said...
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At January 18, 2022 at 12:05 PM , steve said...
I haven't tried these yet but have heard great things about them. I'm wondering though if the cost is as effective, and if it's worth it outside humid climate areas or areas that see a lot of flooding?
Lynn Concrete Contractor
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