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Largest Building Products Public Companies in the UK

Benchmark revenue and EBITDA valuation multiples for public comps like Volution Group, Genuit Group, Norcros, Stelrad Group and Eurocell.

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Volution Group PLC supplies ventilation products to residential and commercial constructions. Its products are categorized into residential ventilation, commercial ventilation, other products, and Torin-Sifan. Some of its brands include Vent-Axia, Manrose, VoltAir, and Simx. The company operates in three segments: the United Kingdom, Continental Europe and Australasia. Nearly half of the revenue comes from the United Kingdom followed by Continental Europe.
$8
+2%
$2B
$2B
3.3x
13.0x
United Kingdom
Genuit Group PLC develops plastic piping and energy ventilation systems for residential, commercial, and infrastructure sectors. The company has three reporting segments: Sustainable Building Solutions (SBS), Water Management Solutions (WMS), and Climate Management Solutions (CMS). The group derives its revenue from Sustainable Building Solutions. Its geographic areas are the Rest of Europe, the Rest of World, and the UK. It generates the majority of its revenue from the UK.
$3
-38%
$825M
$1B
1.4x
6.6x
United Kingdom
Norcros PLC manufactures and markets showers, taps, bathroom accessories, tiles, and adhesives. The company has complementary UK businesses: Triton Showers, Merlyn, Vado, Croydex, Abode, Johnson Tiles, and Norcros Adhesives both for domestic and commercial applications, and three complementary businesses in South Africa: Johnson Tiles South Africa, TAL, and Tile Africa. The Group operates in two main geographical areas: the UK and Ireland and South Africa. The maximum revenue is generated from its business in the United Kingdom.
$4
+7%
$351M
$418M
0.8x
6.1x
United Kingdom
Stelrad Group PLC sells standard and premium steel panel radiators, low surface temperature radiators, towel warmers, decorative steel tubular radiators, and other steel column radiators. It has manufacturing and distribution facilities in the United Kingdom, The Netherlands, and Turkey, additional distribution facilities in Poland and Denmark, and sales personnel in seven other countries, including China. Geographically, the company has three segments; UK & Ireland, Europe, and Turkey & International. The Group operates five established brands (Stelrad, Henrad, Termo Teknik, Hudevad, and Dl Radiators) that enable its products to be tailored to specific channels, maximizing market access and minimizing potential conflict.
$2
-17%
$227M
$305M
0.8x
5.2x
United Kingdom
Eurocell PLC is a UK-based manufacturer, distributor, and recycler of Unplasticized PVC (UPVC) building products, including windows, doors, conservatories, skylights, roofs, and roofline systems. It operates through two divisions: Profiles, which manufactures and sells UPVC profiles to fabricators who supply installers and builders; and Building Plastics, which distributes Eurocell-branded and third-party products directly to installers, small builders, and contractors. The company also offers interior and outdoor living solutions. Corporate activities include parent company costs and amortization of acquired intangible assets.
$1
-30%
$147M
$278M
0.5x
4.0x
United Kingdom
SIG PLC is a United Kingdom-based company that distributes specialized building materials. The company operates in two segments: interiors, which supplies insulation and interior products and solutions to the construction industry; and exteriors, which supplies roofing materials to small and medium-sized construction businesses. The company operates internationally in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Benelux, Poland and Ireland.
$0
-47%
$126M
$826M
0.2x
5.6x
Median$3-24%$289M$622M0.8x5.8x

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