MITER Brands completes acquisition of PGT Innovations

MITER Brands has closed on the acquisition of PGT Innovations.

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HARRISBURG, Pa. — MITER Brands, a leading manufacturer of residential windows and doors, has completed its acquisition of PGT Innovations, a premier manufacturer of highly engineered and technically advanced windows and doors. 

The acquisition, MITER Brands said in a statement, combines two of the industry’s most innovative and customer-focused companies as they combine under a shared vision to build the most valued window and door brand in America. MITER Brands, known for its operational excellence and exceptional service, and PGT Innovations, with its impact-resistant technology and advanced manufacturing capabilities, are now poised to accelerate innovation, enhance product offerings, and expand market reach.

“Our journey has always been about more than just windows and doors; it's about reframing what is possible and creating unmatched value for our team members, customers, supply partners, and local communities,” said Matt DeSoto, CEO of MITER Brands. “With PGT Innovations becoming part of our family of brands, we are excited to work together towards our vision of building the most valued window and door brand in America.”

The acquisition was financed in part by an equity investment from an affiliate of Koch Equity Development LLC (“KED”), an existing investor in MITER Brands.
 

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