Silver Creek Supply joins Heritage

Silver Creek Supply has eight branches across Idaho and Wyoming.
Silver Creek Supply has eight branches across Idaho and Wyoming.
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Heritage Landscape Supply Group Inc., McKinney, Texas, acquired Silver Creek Supply, a leading independent distributor of irrigation, outdoor lighting, plumbing, fencing, hardscapes and other landscape and outdoor living products. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

Headquartered in Boise, Idaho, Silver Creek was originally founded in 1974 and currently operates a network of eight branches across Idaho and Wyoming, servicing professional contractors. John Slaughter, general manager, and the company’s entire sales and operations team will lead the business going forward which will ensure continuity and consistency for customers and supplier partners. Heritage will continue to operate these locations under the Silver Creek Supply name.

“We are thrilled to announce our partnership with John Slaughter and Silver Creek Supply,” says Matt McDermott, president of Heritage. “In Silver Creek, we gain a team of strong industry veterans who share similar operating philosophies to Heritage. Silver Creek is a key component to Heritage’s expansion plans in the West region and we are honored to have the passionate and hardworking employees of Silver Creek join our growing family.”

“Over the past 40+ years, our dedicated team has built a thriving business and we believe that Heritage will not only take excellent care of our people, but also lead Silver Creek into a new chapter of growth,” says Slaughter. “We chose Heritage due to their reputation for allowing the companies they acquire to remain entrepreneurial. We are incredibly fortunate to have found a long-term partner that values and celebrates our positive culture, and we look forward to a bright future ahead with Heritage.”

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