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WEKA Wool Panels

PRAISE FOR OUR WOOL INSULATION

Praise For Our Wool Insulation

Ron Lepard of Blue Trail Log Homes in Alberta tells us:

"We have gained a competitive advantage by using wool insulation in the laterals (grooves) and notches. Material costs are similar, labor costs drop dramatically and there is a substantial savings for crane rental costs at the building site."


Helpers are instructed on how to install wool insulation by Ron Lepard of Blue Trail Log Homes

"Now we can offer a high-health, non-carcinogenic product made entirely from renewable resources, and realize a significant decrease in our costs. We use wool exclusively in the laterals (grooves) and our crew loves it. If you try it, you will like it too!"

 

A builder in Quebec told us:
"Wool insulation is cheaper and better than using emseal due to time savings."

Roger Ellis of Nova Scotia says:
"What I like about wool insulation is not having to work with fiberglass. The wool doesn't soak up water like fiberglass and no glass fibers will be released into the finished home."