North Branch Capital has launched Infinity Home Services by acquiring leading residential roofing companies to capitalize on industry consolidation and improve service delivery through shared practices.
Target Information
North Branch Capital has announced the establishment of Infinity Home Services through the strategic acquisitions of Infinity Exteriors, Overhead Solutions, and Premier Roofing & Exteriors. These companies, based in Wisconsin and Michigan, are recognized leaders in their markets for residential roofing, siding, window, and gutter replacement services, primarily targeting the retail sector outside of insurance-driven projects. Infinity plans to leverage the strengths of its acquired companies while maintaining their independent operations, enhancing collaboration in areas such as lead generation, purchasing, sales, and technology.
Infinity is spearheaded by CEO Josh Sparks, a seasoned professional in the industry. The company's vision revolves around unifying premier residential roofing firms across the United States, aimed at maximizing the advantages of operational scale and best practice sharing among its subsidiaries.
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Industry Overview
The residential roofing industry in the United States is known for its fragmentation, with numerous small to medium-sized enterprises competing in local markets. This environment presents a significant opportunity for consolidation as larger players seek to enha
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North Branch Capital
invested in
Infinity Home Services
in 2022
in a Buyout deal