EP Henry announces wholesale Hardscaping Center at Richmond

Words: Meaghan BullardFor years, Southern Virginia and NC area distributors have recognized the strengths of EP Henry Hardscaping™ products. To satisfy demand, EP Henry is pleased to announce the opening of their new wholesale HardScaping Center. In doing so, Virginia and NC area distributors now have easy access to EP Henry products at Southside Builders Supply, located at 20 Westover Hills Boulevard, Richmond, VA.

The creation of the new Richmond location is the latest expansion in an effort to give distributors greater proximity to the EP Henry product line. The fast-growing company has also fulfilled the demands in the northern market by expanding their reach with a Hardscaping Center in Pittsburgh, PA.

“It really is just a matter of customer service” said fourth-generation CEO JC Henry. “We take great care to listen to our customers, and by opening these new Hardscaping centers we can help reduce the cost of doing business for them.”

With a history of innovation stretching back over 110 years, the demand for EP Henry product continues to expand. Having assembled the broadest line of seamlessly integrated products, including Cast Veneer Stone and concrete masonry options, EP Henry continues to be the forerunner in the Hardscaping™ industry.
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