Harvey Building Products Acquires Soft-Lite Windows

Date: 21 December 2016
Source: www.prweb.com
Harvey Building Products' Headquarters, Waltham, MA
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Harvey Building Products' Headquarters, Waltham, MA | Photo: www.prweb.com

Date: 21 December 2016

Both companies manufacture windows, while Harvey also distributes siding, roofing, decking and many other building materials.

Harvey Building Products, a leading manufacturer and distributor of high quality building products, announced today it has acquired Soft-Lite Windows.

Both companies manufacture windows, while Harvey also distributes siding, roofing, decking and many other building materials.

Harvey has a deep footprint with thousands of contractor and builder customers in the Northeast, while Soft-Lite distributes its products to several hundred window dealers across the U.S.

Jim Barreira, CEO of Harvey Building Products, stated, “We are very excited about our purchase of Soft-Lite. The company is well-run and financially strong, and we admire their products and reputation. It has been clear throughout the acquisition process that they value product quality and service as much as we do. And perhaps most importantly, our business models complement one another, helping us to win in different market segments.”

Roy Anderson, President of Soft-Lite Windows, added, “We are pleased to be acquired by Harvey. Soft-Lite is a world class window manufacturer, and has built strong relationships with some of the best dealers in the country. Being part of a company with much larger scale and scope will bring tremendous opportunity to the customers and markets we have developed.”

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