Herrington’s expands to include Countrytown Marble & Tile

HILLSDALE — Ed Herrington Inc. is well known throughout the Harlem Valley as a regional building supply company that offers everything from hammers and nails to lumber and power tools — and so much more. It’s been in business in eastern New York and Western New England for more than 110 years. Now, thanks to the recent purchase of Countrytown Marble & Tile of Hillsdale, it will also offer an extensive range of tile products.

“This purchase allows us to expand into the tile business, adding a key element to our kitchen and bath design service and more great options to our flooring offerings,” explained owner and general manager Richard Herrington in a recent press release.

The transaction took place between Herrington’s and former Countrytown Marble & Tile owner Judy Gardner. Gardner has been servicing the region since 1990, with ceramic, porcelain, glass and marble tiles from around the world. She will continue to share her expertise as a business consultant to Herrington’s during the transition.

Herrington’s is family-owned and operated. It services home owners, builders, professional contractors, remodelers and tradespeople. 

The new tile business is located a stone’s throw away from the company’s Stone & Masonry Center and its Hillsdale Building Supplies Store. It can be reached at 518-325-5836.

Herrington’s has locations in Hillsdale, Millerton, Hudson, Chatham, Lakeville, Conn., and Sheffield, Mass.

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