Alpha Pro Tech, Ltd. Reports Financial Results for the Third Quarter of 2025
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Source: Newsfilter
Updated: Nov 05 2025
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Financial Performance: Alpha Pro Tech reported net sales of $14.8 million for Q3 2025, a 3.7% increase from $14.3 million in Q3 2024, with net income rising to $976,000 from $862,000 year-over-year.
Segment Performance: The Building Supply segment saw a 5.4% increase in sales to $9.3 million, while Disposable Protective Apparel sales slightly increased by 1.1% to $5.5 million, despite a significant decline in face mask and face shield sales.
Market Conditions: The housing market remains weak, with single-family housing starts down 2.6% compared to the previous year, impacting the Building Supply segment, although Alpha Pro Tech outperformed the market in this area.
Future Outlook: Management anticipates new product introductions and is optimistic about uncovering growth opportunities despite ongoing economic uncertainties and tariff-related challenges affecting pricing and supply.
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Alpha Pro Tech, Ltd. is engaged in developing, manufacturing and marketing a line of disposable protective apparel and infection-control products for the cleanroom, industrial, pharmaceutical, medical and dental markets through its wholly owned subsidiary, Alpha Pro Tech, Inc. It also manufactures a line of building supply construction weatherization products through its wholly owned subsidiary, Alpha ProTech Engineered Products, Inc. Its products are sold under the Alpha Pro Tech brand and private labels. Its products are grouped into two business segments: the Building Supply segment, consisting of construction weatherization products, such as housewrap, housewrap accessories, synthetic roof underlayment and synthetic roof underlayment accessories, as well as other woven materials; and the Disposable Protective Apparel segment, consisting of disposable protective garments (including shoecovers, bouffant caps, coveralls, gowns, frocks and lab coats), face masks and face shields.
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Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.