Pella Corp. acquires Reilly Windows & Doors
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A project of Reilly Windows & Doors.

PELLA, Iowa — Pella Corp. will acquire custom window and door maker Reilly Windows & Doors effective August 1. Terms of the acquisition, announced July 27, were not disclosed.

Reilly Windows & Doors produces architectural windows and doors in wood, bronze and steel, and has a 192,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Calverton, New York. Founded in 1983, the company has 180 employees.

Michael Reilly, founder and president, will continue his leadership role. Reilly Windows & Doors will retain its branding and be integrated into the Pella Crafted Luxury collection.

The Reilly team, now part of Pella Corp.

“From the very beginning, the reputation and breadth of offering from Reilly Windows & Doors has grown due to the beauty and superiority of our products,” Reilly said. “Partnering with Pella Corp. allows us to continue that growth as we join the Pella Crafted Luxury collection of brands."

“Reilly and Pella share many of the same values of craftsmanship and product innovation,” added Tim Yaggi, president and CEO of Pella Corp. “Including Reilly with our Pella Crafted Luxury portfolio allows both brands to serve the luxury architect and builder better.”

In addition to the Reilly and Pella brands, Pella Crafted Luxury also includes Grabill Windows & Doors, which the company acquired in 2015. The collection is showcased in LuxeHome at Chicago's Merchandise Mart.

Pella Corp. has more than 7,500 Pella team members throughout the United States. Founded in 1925, Pella  designs and manufactures standard and custom windows and doors. Headquartered in Pella, Iowa, the company has 12 manufacturing locations within the United States. The corporation also includes EFCO Corp., a manufacturer of architectural windows, curtain walls, storefronts and entry systems designed for commercial projects.

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