Kodiak Building Partners acquires Liberty Doors & Windows

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Kodiak Building Partners, a building materials distribution company, has acquired Colorado-based Liberty Doors & Windows, a provider of high-quality doors, windows, and millwork. This strategic partnership strengthens Kodiak’s position in the fast-growing Colorado market while preserving Liberty’s service of southern Colorado and the Mountain Region.

Established in 1986, Liberty Doors & Windows has built a reputation for offering custom solutions, with a focus on high-end residential and commercial projects. Since 2017, under the leadership of Ted Willoughby and Tim Gentry, Liberty has quadrupled in size and relocated to a 45,000-square-foot facility.

“This acquisition supports our commitment to delivering top-tier products and solutions to meet the rising demand in Colorado’s dynamic building sector,” said Steve Swinney, CEO of Kodiak Building Partners. “Liberty makes quality doors for the American working man because that’s who we are and that’s who we care about. Their deep expertise and strong relationships with local builders are a key factor contributing to creating value and scaling the business overall.”

“Partnering with Kodiak allows us to expand our offerings while benefiting from the national expertise Kodiak offers,” said Ted Willoughby, president of Liberty Doors & Windows. “We’ve shared a strong relationship with Kodiak’s leadership for more than 15 years, and our shared values of putting people first and doing business the right way make this a natural partnership.”

Liberty Doors & Windows will continue to operate under its existing brand with its current management team leading day-to-day operations, maintaining its local identity and customer focus.

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