INSULSQUEEZE is Proudly Owned and Manufactured By Queensland Polystyrene Specialists
Shed 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 shed roof, wall purlins, batons, and sit above the rafters (Australian Patent No. 2012101977).
Benefits of Shed Insulation
Polystyrene shed insulation offers several benefits for your home by enhancing temperature regulation and energy efficiency. It provides excellent thermal resistance, keeping your shed cooler in summer and warmer in winter, which helps reduce the need for artificial heating or cooling. This can lower energy costs and create a more comfortable environment for any activities taking place in the shed. Additionally, polystyrene is moisture-resistant, preventing mold and mildew growth, and it helps with soundproofing by reducing noise transmission. Lightweight and easy to install, it’s a cost-effective solution that offers long-term durability and minimal maintenance, making it a practical choice for shed insulation.
Measure Up and Install Instructions
- Watch the video Shed Insulation
- Measure up your shed. (1200mm long x width required x 50mm thick)
- Write down your measurement
- Call Today on 3274 1194
How to Recycle Polystyrene:
In Brisbane, polystyrene is not accepted in curbside recycling bins, but there are a few options for proper disposal. Some of Brisbane’s Resource Recovery Centres (like at Murarrie and Geebung) may accept clean, uncontaminated polystyrene, so it’s a good idea to contact them ahead of time to confirm. Additionally, some local retailers like Woolworths may have collection bins for clean polystyrene packaging, especially from items like white goods. You can also check the Recycling Near You website by Planet Ark to find drop-off points or special recycling events in Brisbane.
If recycling options are not available or convenient, polystyrene must go into your general waste bin, as it is non-biodegradable and will end up in landfill. To minimize environmental impact, it’s important to ensure the polystyrene is clean and free of contaminants before attempting to recycle it. In some cases, businesses or specialized services may accept larger quantities for commercial recycling, so it’s worth asking around. Alternatively, you can repurpose polystyrene for DIY projects as a short-term solution.
Polystyrene Drop Off Locations:
Woolworths or Bunnings stores, have drop-off stations for polystyrene recycling. You can also search for any upcoming community recycling events through Brisbane City Council or the Recycling Near You website to see if there are temporary collection points for polystyrene near Rocklea.