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Mumford & Wood joins forces with Dale Joinery in strategic merger

The Performance Timber Products Group (PTPG) has announced the merger of sister companies Mumford and Wood and Dale Joinery. This strategic merger will combine Mumford and Wood’s legacy as a cornerstone of the UK’s timber window sector, with over 70 years of industry leadership, with Dale Joinery’s rapid growth, combined with their award-winning customer service.

A Strategic Merger to Strengthen the Market Mumford and Wood has long been recognised for its exceptional quality and diverse product specifications. With an end-to-end service offering that includes surveying, design, manufacturing, and installation, Mumford and Wood provides a seamless solution for all professional projects. With over seven decades of expertise and an enviable reputation for craftsmanship, the brand has become synonymous with the highest standards in timber fenestration.

Dale Joinery has experienced rapid growth over the past seven years, is reportedly celebrated for its customer service, streamlined operations, and strong presence in the trade sector.  It has established itself by serving builders, developers, and self-builders, significantly expanding its reach through its agile, sales model. This merger is a direct response to the evolving needs of the timber window market. The business will narrow its focus to the professional (business to business) market, offering bespoke solutions to architects, developers, contractors, builders and self-builders across the UK. Jay Pengelly, CEO of The PTP Group (the parent company of both businesses), said: “We’re incredibly excited to bring these two complementary businesses together under the Mumford & Wood name. By combining our strengths, customers will benefit from a wealth of expertise, efficiency, and industry leading customer service, coupled with an expanded capacity to serve our clientele. This merger enables us to create a more agile, innovative business that is better equipped to meet the evolving needs of the market.”

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