Elvisridge Capital acquires SurfaceLogix

SurfaceLogix produces decorative and maintenance care products for pavers, stone and concrete surfaces.
SurfaceLogix produces decorative and maintenance care products for pavers, stone and concrete surfaces.
elvisridge acquired reliance supply

Elvisridge Capital LLC, Beachwood, Ohio, acquired Reliance Supply Company USA LLC, a maker of decorative and maintenance care products for pavers, stone and concrete surfaces. Details of the acquisition were not disclosed.

Reliance Supply was founded in 1950 and has operated under the brand name SurfaceLogix since 2011.

“SurfaceLogix fits perfectly into our focus on acquiring manufacturing companies in the landscape sector with products distributed through landscape wholesalers to landscape design-build contractors,” says Michael Southard, managing director of Elvisridge Capital. “Our strategy will be to continue to grow distribution and to add complementary product to their offerings. The team at SurfaceLogix has done a tremendous job of increasing sales during a difficult and challenging time. We want to accelerate their growth.”

SurfaceLogix President John Daly will continue managing day-to-day operations at SurfaceLogix, while Jack Miller, vice president of business development at Elvisridge Capital, will assume responsibilities for business expansion.

“Our partnership with Elvisridge Capital provides us with financial backing and industry experience critical to expanding our distribution footprint,” says Daly.

In This Category

SiteOne-unveils-marketing-toolkit2
SiteOne Landscape Supply announced a leadership transition as longtime executive Scott Salmon prepares to retire, with Daniel Laughlin named as his successor.
AdobeStock_965574806
Rising gas prices and economic volatility come up in daily conversations, leaving many business owners, including irrigation contractors, wondering, “How will this impact this year’s irrigation season?” and “What adjustments will I need to make?”
Construction industry
The U.S. housing market continues to report mixed trends in January, with a decline in building permit requests and completions, but an increase in housing starts among privately-owned projects, according to the latest U.S. Census Bureau data.

Share on social media: