Hillman Acquires Delaney Hardware; Expands Pro Distribution Categories Adding Door Hardware
CINCINNATI, April 13, 2026 -- Hillman Solutions Corp. (the “Company” or “Hillman”), a leading provider of hardware products and merchandising solutions, announced that it has acquired Delaney hardware, a U.S.-based supplier of door hardware and builder’s hardware used in residential, multifamily, and commercial construction.
The acquisition of Delaney expands Hillman’s breadth in the pro distribution channel adding door hardware and expanding builder’s hardware to Hillman’s pro distribution business.
Delaney offers door hardware including entry locksets, deadbolts, door handles, digital and smart locks, and related builder’s hardware for multifamily, new construction and commercial use. Based near Atlanta, Delaney primarily serves builders, contractors, and building-product distributors across the United States, with concentration in the Southeast.
“The acquisition of Delaney increases our presence in the pro distribution channel and expands categories, both of which are strategic initiatives for Hillman,” commented Jon Michael Adinolfi, president, and chief executive officer of Hillman. “We look forward to leveraging this distribution platform to further increase our presence in pro distribution and Win the Pro.”
James Daly, Hillman’s recently appointed Senior Vice President, Pro, added: “Delaney is a well-respected regional distributor whose products expand our growing pro distribution capabilities adding both door hardware and builder’s hardware. We are confident that we can leverage Hillman’s core competencies together with Delaney’s pro distribution platform to drive profitable growth in the pro channel.”
Hillman expects to recognize over $10 million in net sales during its 2026 fiscal year from the Delaney acquisition. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
This acquisition marks Hillman’s second acquisition in 2026 having recently acquired Campbell Chain & Fittings. Hillman continues to pursue acquisition opportunities as a key part of its long-term growth strategy.
About Delaney Hardware, Inc.
Delaney Hardware is a U.S.-based supplier of a wide range of residential and commercial grade door hardware, including knobs and levers, handle sets, builder’s hardware, digital locks, and deadbolts. Delaney’s brands are known for their stylish and quality products for homes, multi-family projects, and businesses. Founded in 1992 and based in Atlanta, Delaney serves the pro market through emphasizing durability and smooth function, with products sold through distributors and building suppliers.
About Hillman Solutions Corp.
Founded in 1964 and headquartered in Cincinnati, Hillman is a leading provider of hardware and related products serving retail, pro distribution, and industrial MRO customers. Over the last 60-plus years, Hillman has built a legacy of service and growth by forming strategic partnerships with North America’s leading home improvement, hardware, and farm and fleet retailers. Hillman differentiates itself from the competition with its dedicated field sales team of 1,200+ associates, direct-to-store distribution capabilities, and world class global sourcing and supply chain expertise. The company offers an extensive product portfolio of more than 111,000 SKUs, including fasteners (power screws, nuts, and bolts), hardware (builder’s hardware, rope & chain, accessories), project gear & supplies (gloves, work gear, paint & cleaning sundries), and key and engraving services (key duplication, auto keys, and engraving). Hillman is committed to delivering exceptional customer service, innovative products, and dependable solutions to its customers and regularly earns vendor of the year recognition from top customers.
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