New Blowing Wool Line in Shelbyville, Indiana Scheduled for 2026
Shelbyville, IN, May 5, 2025 — Knauf Insulation, Inc., a leading North American manufacturer of fiberglass insulation, announced today the addition of a new, dedicated blowing wool line at its Shelbyville, IN fiberglass insulation manufacturing facility. The new line is expected to be commissioned in Q2 of 2026.
“The demand for new homes and repair and remodel projects coupled with fast-growing consumer interest in improved energy efficiency and enhanced indoor air quality demonstrates the opportunity for market growth,” says Matt Parrish, President and CEO of Knauf North America.
According to ICF Research, 89% of U.S. homes are under-insulated. Insulating a single home can lead to significant energy savings as well as money in the pocket for contractors and homeowners by taking advantage of currently available tax credits.
“Insulation as a whole keeps your spaces comfortable, supports healthy and safe environments, and helps your home stand the test of time,” says Parrish. “Most importantly, it saves energy, which can mean lower utility bills and supports improved indoor air quality.”
According to EPA reports, people spend 90% of their time indoors, where air quality can be two-to-five times more polluted than outdoor air. Knauf’s newly introduced Performance+® portfolio of fiberglass insulation products are Asthma & Allergy Friendly® Certified and Verified Healthier Air™, after extensive third-party scientific testing of a product’s ability to reduce allergen exposure and limit pollutants in the indoor environment.
Source: https://www.knaufnorthamerica.com/en-us/about/news/knauf-north-america-expands-blowing-wool-capacity

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