Johnson Hardwood expands partnership with All Surfaces

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All Surfaces will showcase Johnson’s comprehensive range of hard surface products, including its premium hardwood, SPC/rigid core floors and high-end laminate flooring.

City of Industry, Calif.— Effective Oct. 23, 2023, Johnson Hardwood will expand its partnership with All Surfaces.

The following states will now be serviced through the All Tile CCS brand of All Surfaces: Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Wisconsin. Meanwhile, customers in Colorado will be serviced through the Cartwright brand of All Surfaces:

“Our enduring partnership with the Tri-State Wholesale Flooring brand of All Surfaces remains intact,” noted Billy Ko, CEO of Johnson Hardwood Floors. “They continue to oversee distribution in Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming.”

The changes in distribution come after Johnson Hardwood and E.J. Welch Company, the prior distributor for these regions, agreed to part ways.

“All Surfaces, in its respective divisions, will showcase Johnson’s comprehensive range of hard surface products, from SPC/rigid core to high-end laminate, and particularly, our premium hardwood flooring,” Ko added. “This integration will strategically enhance All Surfaces’ existing product lineup.”

Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minn., All Surfaces is the combination of market-leading distributors, including All Tile and Carpet Cushions & Supplies, Blakely Products Co., Cartwright Distributing, Tri-State Wholesale Flooring and Walcro. All Surfaces operates 50 distribution locations across 16 states from Denver to Detroit.

In recent months, Johnson Hardwood has expanded its partnerships with Bishop Distributing and R.A. Siegel. 

 

 

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