MBP Group acquires Summit Stairs and Millwork

Stair systems and components, featuring the Quick Tread System that greatly reduces on-site labor and cost headaches.

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WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. — MBP Group, a portfolio company of Validor Capital, and best-in-class specialty building products and services company for the residential new construction and repair and remodel markets is pleased to announce it has acquired Summit Stairs and Millwork, significantly expanding its building products line.

Summit Stairs and Millwork, based in Canton, GA, is a leader in high-quality interior stair products, stair components and exterior columns. Summit was established over 15 years ago by Glen Nedza and has facilities in the Atlanta, Charlotte, and Raleigh-Durham metro areas. Summit has built a solid reputation for its exceptional craftsmanship and customer service as well as its innovative designs, such as the Quick System stair product line.

Preston Bowen, CEO at MBP, stated “Glen (Nedza) has built a great business exceeding both the regional service and delivery requirements of its customers as well as providing stair parts and components to customers on a national level. Summit has developed and is in the market with several unique and patented stair product systems and we intend to continue this spirit of innovation as we marshal the combined capabilities of the two companies and their respective teams to enable us to serve our customer community more effectively.”

The acquisition exemplifies MBP's commitment to offering a broad range of residential building products and services and marks a significant step in its strategic growth.

The transaction closed on July 31, 2023. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

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