Homasote Company, America’s oldest manufacturer of building products made from recycled cellulose fiber, recently released its Annual Report for 2018 along with an Interim Financial Report for the first six months of 2019.
2018 – First Nine Months
Homasote Company, America’s oldest manufacturer of building products made from recycled cellulose fiber, recently released its unaudited summary of financial operating information – the Interim Financial Report for the first nine months of 2018. Net sales for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 were $15,662,848, compared to $16,132,945 for 2017, a decrease of $470,097….
2017 Annual Report
Homasote Company, America’s oldest manufacturer of building products made from recycled cellulose fiber, recently released its Annual Report for 2017 along with an Interim Financial Report for the first six months of 2018.
Homasote Partners with BIMsmith to Provide Digital Models for Building Professionals
(Elgin, IL—June 21, 2018) Homasote®, international leader in green building products, has partnered with BIMsmith®, a free cloud platform for architects and designers, to provide Building Information Modeling (BIM) content for its innovative product line, Homasote 440 Soundbarrier. Homasote’s move to provide digital models helps streamline the design process for building professionals looking to incorporate…
2017 – First Nine Months
Homasote Company, America’s oldest manufacturer of building products made from recycled cellulose fiber, recently released its unaudited summary of financial operating information – the Interim Financial Report for the first nine months of 2017. Net sales for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 were $16,132,945, compared to $15,871,682 for 2016, an increase of $261,263….
2016 Interim Report
Homasote Company, America’s oldest manufacturer of building products made from recycled cellulose fiber, recently released its interim Financial Report for the first nine months of 2016.
2015 Annual Report
Homasote Company, America’s oldest manufacturer of building products made from recycled cellulose fiber, recently released its Annual Report for 2015 along with an Interim Financial Report for the first six months of 2016.
Homasote 440 Sound Barrier key to material in “Dream House for Emergencies” by John Steele, www.KeystoneEdge.com
Raise your hand if you ever built a dollhouse as a kid. It started as a simple pile of plastic walls but, through the magic of toy manufacturing, it soon became a home, sprung forth from a tiny box. And as you, unfettered by lack of tools or general mechanical knowledge, inserted tab A into…
Study finds benefits of “single stream” recycling can be deceptive and costly
Recycling’s real purpose is remanufacturing and end use. Most lay people, and perhaps most local officials, assume that all recycled items go to their best use. They are shocked to learn that the materials they dutifully put in a recycling bin may in fact wind up in a landfill. Unfortunately single stream recycling decreases the…
Soundproofing Apartments saves landlords from Noise Complaints
According ot a recent article in Mulit-Housing news, noise complaints are likely the number one grievance in multifamily living. Unfortunately, management has limited options with which to handle it. The idea of retrofitting the building and making it more soundproof is an option, but it can be very pricey and, depending on who you talk…