
Stop Condensation
Spray Foam Insulation for Shipping Container
Shipping container conversions are becoming popular for dwelling spaces. The issue with using shipping containers as a dwelling is that they develop condensation against the steel, which can cause mould and rust. Spray foam insulation is the best solution for this problem, as its closed-cell structure prevents moisture from condensing on the steel.

Product Description
Shipping Container Insulation
Shipping container insulation faces unique problems that conventional buildings do not encounter. The main problem to be solved is condensation and corrosion on the steel surfaces. Our polyurethane spray foam insulation is the best solution to this issue by providing an airtight barrier between the steel and the wall cavity. This creates a drier and warmer container home that is not possible with conventional insulation materials, which allow water vapour to pass through them to condense on the steel. If conventional insulation (such as polystyrene panels or fibreglass batts) is used, they still allow the warm, moist air inside the container to contact the outer steel and condense, which can cause the home to become damp and mouldy and the steel to corrode internally.

Conversion Specialists
Expert Container Insulation With Polyurethane Spray Foam
Polyurethane spray foam is the optimum solution for this problem. It provides an airtight barrier between the steel and the wall cavity, which prevents condensation from occurring. At NZ Application Service Ltd., we are experts in the field of shipping container insulation. The image gallery showcases some recent projects NZAS has worked on.
If you are planning a container conversion, please contact us, and we can provide you with some useful advice on effectively insulating and lining your container home. We can also put you in contact with professional container-converting companies that can assist you in the conversion of your container.
Protect your container home from moisture and mould—call 02 7304 9784 or 02 1797 487 to speak with the NZAS team today.