General Shale has acquired Summitville Tiles, a prominent producer of ceramic tile and thin brick solutions in the U.S. The closing further establishes General Shale as a leading supplier of innovative and sustainable masonry solutions throughout North America.
Headquartered in Ohio, where it derives its namesake, Summitville Tiles is well known for its premium-grade quarry tiles and high-durability industrial floor brick, plus an expansive line of tile care products. The company is the originator of Strata-Tile ? a unique mixture of clays that emulate the earth’s natural striations. In addition, Summitville’s chemical-resistant brick floors are utilized in world-renowned breweries, dairies, bakeries, and leading brand food and packaging plants throughout the world.
“Summitville offers products unique to our portfolio, while further strengthening us as the market leader for thin brick solutions,” says Charles Smith, president and CEO of General Shale. “This acquisition is an important step in furthering our position as the complete and sustainable solutions provider for the building envelope in North America.”
The acquisition offers a strategic expansion of General Shale’s thin brick portfolio, particularly in commercial precast and industrial solutions projects. Summitville’s 25 colors include its unique wirecut, Landmark and Olde Towne offerings, which now further expands General Shale’s position as the industry’s premier provider of clay thin brick solutions.