EAU CLAIRE, Wis. — Hutting Building Products, headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, will distribute Silvermine Stone though its New England locations. Huttig will distribute the Silvermine Stone brand of mortarless stone veneer to its dealer customers in New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine out of the Augusta, Maine, Hooksett, Massachusetts, and Newington, Connecticut locations.
Silvermine Stone is a mortarless stone veneer that the manufacturer sways has been growing in the market since the launch of the Belterra Collection in 2020.
“We are excited to see the explosive growth of Silvermine Stone carry into the northeastern states through Huttig,” said Mike Borom, CEO of Silvermine. “Huttig has vast experience launching branded, value-added products in the Northeast and has built an outstanding reputation among its customers for service, support, and education. Having the Huttig team behind the brand will further increase the awareness and growth of Silvermine Stone.”
Silvermine Stone is a mortarless stone siding that allows builders, contractors, architects, and homeowners to select a stone veneer for a variety of construction projects without the challenges associated with a mortar applied stone. The product combines the looks of real stone with a simple installation process while uniquely protecting a building’s substrate from moisture.
“We are excited to become a distribution partner with Silvermine Stone siding in the Northeast. Silvermine has a unique installation application that sets them apart from other stone siding manufacturers”, said Ken Schmidt executive vice president of Huttig’s Northeast Region. “The addition of Silvermine helps Huttig round out our total siding category to be a complete siding resource for our customers.”
Huttig, currently in its 137th year of business, distributes its products through 25 distribution centers serving 41 states. Huttig’s wholesale distribution centers sell principally to building materials dealers, national buying groups, home centers and industrial users, including makers of manufactured homes.