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topicnews · October 25, 2024

Johnson Paint | A Ring’s End Brand acquires A&M Paint & Wallpaper

Johnson Paint | A Ring’s End Brand acquires A&M Paint & Wallpaper

Johnson Paint | A Ring’s End Brand announced the acquisition of A&M Paint & Wallpaper, another family-owned business with a 65-year history in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Following a showroom renovation, Johnson Paint will move its operations from 1976 Woodbury Avenue to the new 12,000-square-foot building. Facility at 620 Peverly Hill Road. The new, expanded space will allow the company to better serve both commercial and residential customers with increased display and storage space for its unparalleled inventory of premium products. All A&M Paint & Wallpaper employees will join the Johnson Paint team to continue the legacy of service that customers have relied on since 1959. A grand reopening of the premises will take place in mid-November.

All Johnson Paint and Ring’s End locations carry the full line of premium Benjamin Moore products, luxury finishes and an extensive selection of sundries, tools and equipment for commercial and residential customers. Johnson Paint | A Ring’s End Brand is a multi-generational, family-owned company at the forefront of industry trends toward environmentally friendly products and local business growth. They bring the newest and most innovative products to market, focus on trending topics like eco-sustainable brands, and educate customers on everything from proper preparation and application to the latest color trends. With locations in the Seacoast region of New Hampshire and southern Maine, the company looks forward to expanding its operations in the cultural and commercial center of the region and continuing to support the shared interests and goals of the Portsmouth community.

Mike Burkhart, President and COO of Ring’s End, said: “As we continue to grow our business, our primary focus is ensuring we maintain the level of quality and service our customers expect. For over 120 years, our vision to be the leading resource in the construction supply industry has guided our strategic plans.”

“The shift in our operations is a strategic move that aligns with our long-term growth and efficiency goals. This decision will allow us to streamline processes, reduce costs and position ourselves closer to key markets. Our priority in this transition is to minimize disruption to our team and customers while unlocking new opportunities for innovation and service improvement,” said Scott Herling, vice president of paint operations at Ring’s End.