Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Roann strengthens partnership with Taylor Wimpey after securing six-figure contract

Fabricator and installer of high-volume, low-silica worktops, Roann, has strengthened its partnership with Taylor Wimpey after securing a new six-figure contract with the housebuilder.

Roann, which has been working with Taylor Wimpey since 2019, will manufacture and install kitchen worktops for new homeowners who choose to upgrade to Silestone at the 342-plot Marske Sands development in Marske-by-the-Sea, North Yorkshire. The project is scheduled for completion by 2027.

So far this year, Roann has installed over £750,000 worth of worktops at 17 Taylor Wimpey regions across the UK. This represents a 62 percent increase compared to the same period last year.

Scott Wharton, operations and technical director at Roann, said: “Our six-year partnership with Taylor Wimpey continues to go from strength to strength, and we’re pleased to extend our remit to North Yorkshire, bringing the total number of regions we support across the UK to 18.

“The longevity and growth of our partnership is a testament to the strong relationships we’ve built with Taylor Wimpey’s team. Through comprehensive training, we’ve equipped them with in-depth knowledge of our wide range of high-quality worktops, helping them to better inform homeowners and support them in personalising their new kitchen to suit their lifestyles.”

In March 2025, Roann, which has been established for over 30 years, announced a £300,000 investment in its Wakefield factory to support growth and sustainability goals, increasing its kitchen worktop fabrication capacity from 15,000 to 25,000 units per year.

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