Innovative Designs Inc. reported a 100% increase in sales for fiscal year 2025 compared to 2024, with revenues reaching $2,765,149, marking the company's best year on record. The growth is attributed to rising demand for its patented evacuated cell Insultex House Wrap®, which provides R-6 rated insulation and meets new government building codes requiring continuous insulation and exterior R-Value standards.
The company has maintained profitability for five consecutive quarters and eliminated all long-term and convertible debt, strengthening its balance sheet with over $600,000 in cash reserves. Management has also increased production capacity to meet growing demand, with fiscal first quarter 2026 sales continuing at record levels.
In December 2025, Innovative Designs signed an agreement with BRC Laboratories, an independent testing company, to pursue renewed high-level product certifications for Insultex House Wrap®. The testing process has already begun at BRC Laboratories' new facility, with the goal of qualifying the product for a wider customer base and larger-scale projects. CEO Joseph A. Riccelli Jr. stated that achieving these certifications will allow the company to reach the full potential of the Insultex® product line.
The insulation product's unique evacuated cell design provides thermal insulation without requiring additional insulation boards, making it a competitive option in the homebuilding and remodeling markets. For product specifications and details, visit http://www.insultexhousewrap.com. The company is also exploring other applications for Insultex®, including clothing and international sales, as part of its growth strategy.
This development is significant because it demonstrates how a specialized insulation product can achieve rapid market adoption while positioning for expanded certification to access broader construction projects. The company's financial improvements, including debt elimination and sustained profitability, indicate stronger operational stability as it seeks to capitalize on building code changes favoring energy-efficient materials.



