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Leaf Home Acquires Two Chicago-Based Home Improvement Companies

Private equity firms interest and investment in the remodeling industry continues to grow, with Leaf Home's latest acquisition being the most recent.


By Malcolm Crumbley December 9, 2021
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Home solutions provider Leaf Home announced today the acquisition of home improvement company WindowWorks and one-day and two-day bath solutions company Comfort Shower and Bath

“WindowWorks and Comfort Shower and Bath have an exceptional customer service reputation in the Chicago area, and we’re looking forward to building on its success through our business model and technology solutions,” said Jeff Housenbold, president and CEO of Leaf Home, in the official news release. “Both Leaf and these companies share a culture of customer centricity and quality, and I look forward to welcoming all of their employees and expanding on their 30 years of success.”

Private equity companies' investment in the home improvement industry has been growing in recent years.There has been an increase in the number of private equity firms interested in home improvement companies in the last two decades, resulting in more mergers and acquisitions.

Making a Mark

This marks Ohio-based Leaf Home’s seventh acquisition in the last 18 months. In 2020, the company earned $1.1 billion in revenue, and has more than 150 locations across North America. Leaf Home owns and operates other home improvement brands, such as LeafFilter Gutter Protection, Leaf Home Safety Solutions, Leaf Home Water Solutions, and Leaf Home Enhancements

This acquisition of Chicago-based WindowWorks and Comfort Shower and Bath is under the Leaf Home Enhancements brand. WindowWorks offers exterior home remodeling service and opened 30 years ago, while Comfort Shower and Bath has provided bath installations, shower replacements, and bath conversions for 20 years. There are 136 employees across both brands and Leaf Home says the companies will continue to grow with the support of a national parent company.

“Leaf Home understands the importance of the business we’ve built and relationships we’ve formed over our years of service,” said Ron Varek, owner of WindowWorks and Comfort Shower and Bath, in the official news release. “I’m excited to join forces with LeafHome, which will allow us to share best practices, increase our breadth of offerings, serve more customers, and provide additional opportunities for our employees.”

 


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Malcolm Crumbley is the digital editor for Pro Remodeler. Contact him at mcrumbley@sgcmail.com.


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