The Pennysylvanian facility of Applegate Insulation has received the approval to commercialize and sell Stabilized Cellulose from Applegate in Canada. Through this, the Eastern Provinces will have access to this popular cellulose insulation that has been widely accepted for both manufactured and site-built homes.
The company has lead the way for the hybrid powder/liquid fire retardant treatment for cellulose insulation. Due to the fire retardant system’s dual characteristics, the powders get locked into the fibers offering Applegate minimal dust as well as a lasting treatment that ensures them to provide a lasting warranty on the cellulose insulation. Additional advantages of the insulation are that it comprises recycled content of a minimum of 85% and is accepted broadly as satisfying the most eco-friendly building standards.
The company is the sole insulation producer that provides a guaranteed cooling and heating cost for house-owners who seek home re-insulation services. Applegate’s clients are also provided services such as equipment leasing, installation training and sales workshops as well as access to the industry’s biggest marketing and sales materials library.
The company was founded in the year 1978 when Aaron along with his son Terry commenced the production of cellulose insulation at a small plant in Michigan-based Okemos. Applegate, presently has its headquarters in Webberville, Michigan and is a huge privately-owned firm supplying a wide range of insulation products.