Wolf Home Products expanding offerings into Michigan

Michigan dealers will be serviced out of Wolf Home Products’ 1 million-square-foot distribution center located in Wilmington, Illinois.

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YORK, Pa. — Wolf Home Products, a supplier of building products, is expanding its distribution reach to service the building product dealers in Michigan.
  
Michigan dealers will be serviced out of Wolf Home Products’ 1 million-square-foot distribution center located in Wilmington, Illinois. This expansion deepens Wolf Home Products’ roots within the region, solidifying its dedication and commitment to serving the Midwest market.  
 
Dealers in the Michigan market now have access to Wolf Home Products’ expansive building products portfolio, including:  

•    Wolf Trim 
•    Wolf Mouldings 
•    Wolf Railing 
•    Wolf Serenity Porch 
•    Wolf Perspective Decking 
•    Fiberon Decking & Railing 
•    Benjamin Obdyke 
•    UFP-Edge 
•    Key-Link 
•    Fasteners 

"We're thrilled to expand our geographical reach to service dealers in Michigan, empowering building professionals with access to our exceptional products and support,” said Jeremy Sellers, senior vice president of sales, "This expansion provides dealers a wider range of product choices with a streamlined ordering and delivery process to facilitate business growth.” 

In addition to its comprehensive portfolio, Wolf Home Products also brings a team of experienced, knowledgeable professionals who are dedicated to providing continued support and reliable service to the Michigan market.  
Wolf Home Products is unwavering in its commitment to quality, service, and advancement of the building products industry. With this commitment, Wolf Home Products continues to help dealers, builders, and homeowners to create spaces that are both beautiful and long-lasting.   

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