PCI, Georgia Insulation team up

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January 21, 2020

PHOTO: PCI

PHOTO: PCI

Pest Control Insulation (PCI), makers of TAP Pest Control Insulation, and Georgia Insulation, partnered to support pest control companies across Georgia.

The alliance enables pest management professionals to generate profits through a new service offering without the capital expenditure. Pest management professionals who want to add TAP Pest Control Insulation to their service program, can now subcontract the installation to a trusted partner and continue selling the bundled service to their customers.

“Georgia Insulation understands our industry and are a natural fit for pest control companies in Georgia,” said Bill Turk, founder and CEO of PCI. “We are delighted that they offer professionalism and experience to meet the demand from our home state.”

Georgia Insulation, headquartered near Atlanta, Ga., helps clients with attics infested by animals and soiled insulation. Owner Corey Arnold launched the company based on his early experience in the wildlife control market.

“Our experience in the pest control industry illustrated the need for a quality subcontractor in the insulation industry,” Arnold said. “We understand the unique challenges faced by the modern wildlife control professional and are well equipped to partner together.”

This venture offers pest management professionals a resource for launching and growing their current TAP Pest Control Insulation service. It will help companies when challenges arise, such as: work overload, temporary equipment or employee challenges.

TAP Pest Control Insulation is an EPA-labeled pesticide with insulation properties bearing the Energy Star and UL Classification marks and is manufactured specifically for the pest management industry.

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