Sector: Insulation
Market Overview: This section focuses on insulation products, which is the material that most professionals rely on to help reduce energy costs and make a building more energy-efficient. In recent years, updated building codes like the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) administered by the International Code Council require a building to have a tighter envelope and more insulation. Insulation is evaluated based on how effectively it traps heat or R-Value, and builders and consumers are demanding products that are higher in R-Value. Because of this, insulation is becoming a key part of energy efficiency retrofits and new construction.
This is good news for an industry with a large manufacturing presence in the United States and the ability to serve both domestic and export markets with various insulation product choices. The supply chain, which is very short and consists of mainly chemical inputs, is also, for the most part, domestically sourced.
Fiberglass insulation is a popular product choice among professional and DIY installers and is used in a variety of applications. Despite some concerns over health issues, further discussed in this website's "Minimize Harmful Chemicals" section, foamed plastic is gaining popularity in residential settings given its high R-value. Insulation manufacturers offer a wide range of insulation materials beyond these two major materials, like cellulose, polystyrene, or mineral wool. Many common materials have health concerns due to chemical components. As a result, some manufacturers are developing advanced materials like aerogels or non-toxic products like natural fibers or mycelium.
The results of the following search include only companies with U.S. manufacturing locations. Use the Advanced Search to see results that include importers and exporters. Learn more about Building Clean and the information we collect.
Company | Location |
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Johns Manville | Lewiston, Maine |
Johns Manville | Fernley, Nevada |
Johns Manville | Plattsburgh, New York |
Johns Manville | Milan, Ohio |
Johns Manville | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
Johns Manville | Hazle Township, Pennsylvania |
Johns Manville | Phenix City, Alabama |
Johns Manville | Tucson, Arizona |
Johns Manville | Willows, California |
Johns Manville | Denver, Colorado |
Johns Manville | Fruita, Colorado |
Johns Manville | Brunswick, Georgia |
Johns Manville | Winder, Georgia |
Johns Manville | Richmond, Indiana |
Johns Manville | McPherson, Kansas |
Johns Manville | Grambling, Louisiana |
Johns Manville | Belgrade, Montana |
Johns Manville | Berlin, New Jersey |
Johns Manville | Scottsboro, Alabama |
Johns Manville | Edison, New Jersey |
Johns Manville | South Gate, California |
Johns Manville | Defiance, Ohio |
Johns Manville | Jacksonville, Florida |
Johns Manville | Defiance, Ohio |
Johns Manville | Macon, Georgia |
Johns Manville | Cleburne, Texas |
Johns Manville | Rockdale, Illinois |
Johns Manville | Houston, Texas |
Johns Manville | Bremen, Indiana |
Kennedy Insulation Group | Carthage, Missouri |
Kingspan Insulation | Mendota, Illinois |
Kingspan Insulation | Rockford, Minnesota |
Kingspan Insulation | Opa-locka, Florida |
Kingspan Insulation | Atlanta, Georgia |
Kingspan Insulation | Winchester, Virginia |
Knauf Insulation | Lanett, Alabama |
Knauf Insulation | Shasta Lake, California |
Knauf Insulation | Shelbyville, Indiana |
Knauf Insulation | Albion, Michigan |
Knauf Insulation | Inwood, West Virginia |
Mason City Recycling | Mason City, Iowa |
Michigan Foam Products | Wyoming, Michigan |
Midwest Perlite | Appleton, Wisconsin |
Milo Insulation LLC | Tulia, Texas |
Modern Insulation | Spencer, Wisconsin |
Monoglass Inc. | Albion, Michigan |
Mountain Fiber | Hyrum, Utah |
Mule-Hide Products Company, Inc. | Beloit, Wisconsin |
Natural Polymers LLC | Cortland, Illinois |
NCFI Polyurethanes | Mt Airy, North Carolina |
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