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Alexander City’s WF Cabinetry acquires Iowa cabinetmaker

WF Cabinetry, a manufacturer of semi-custom wood kitchen and bath cabinetry, has acquired Woodharbor Molding & Millworks, the company announced. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Based in Alexander City, with additional operations in Wisconsin, WF Cabinetry is an independent provider of semi-custom cabinets throughout the South, Northeast and Midwest under the WF Cabinetry and Countryside Cabinets brands.

“Curtis (Lewerke, founder of Woodharbor), his management team and the entire Woodharbor organization have built one of the most respected brands in the cabinet industry and we are excited to have them as part of our team,” said Wally Cisowski, CEO of WF Cabinetry. “We look forward to continuing to provide the same exceptional quality cabinets that both WF Cabinetry and Woodharbor customers have come to expect.”

A family-founded business that began as a manufacturer of cabinets for government housing, WF Cabinetry has since evolved to become a leading manufacturer of cabinetry that meets the design, style and functional needs of professional designers and installers. The company is backed by HCI Equity Partners.

“We are excited to expand the WF Cabinetry team through the company’s acquisition of Woodharbor,” said Scott Gibaratz, partner at HCI. “We see strong alignment between the two companies’ cultures, family-founded origins and long histories serving customers through high-quality product lines, and are confident that Woodharbor will be a great partner as we achieve the next stage of growth for the WF Cabinetry platform.

“We look forward to working with Curtis Lewerke and his team at Woodharbor.”

Like WF Cabinetry, Woodharbor is a family-founded business that is based in Mason City, Iowa, and specializes in high quality, custom cabinetry and vanities to dealer customers, going-to-market under the Woodharbor and Breeze product lines. Following the acquisition, Lewerke will remain involved with Woodharbor as a shareholder and board member of the broader WF Cabinetry platform.

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