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    Qxo to Buy Commercial Roofing Firm TopBuild for $17 Billion

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    Posted on April 19, 2026

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    Last updated: April 19, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    QXO has agreed to acquire commercial roofing specialist TopBuild in a blockbuster deal valued at approximately $17 billion, significantly expanding QXO’s footprint in the building products distribution industry.

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    Table of Contents

    • QXO's Acquisition of TopBuild: Key Details and Industry Impact
    • Overview of the Acquisition Deal
    • Transaction Structure and Financial Terms
    • Leadership Perspective
    • Strategic Rationale and Industry Context
    • Critical Mass in Insulation and Data Center Projects
    • QXO's Acquisition Strategy and Market Position
    • Industry Trends and Future Outlook
    • Merger Activity and Market Drivers
    • Company Scale and Recent Moves
    • Business Operations and Market Reach
    • Reporting Credits

    QXO strikes $17 billion deal to acquire building products distributor and installer TopBuild

    QXO's Acquisition of TopBuild: Key Details and Industry Impact

    By Mihika Sharma and Gursimran Mehar

    Overview of the Acquisition Deal

    April 19 (Reuters) - U.S. construction supplies distributor QXO struck a $17 billion deal on Sunday to acquire building products distributor and installer TopBuild, adding to a wave of acquisitions by the company led by billionaire dealmaker Brad Jacobs.

    The deal will make QXO the second-largest publicly traded building products distributor in North America, with more than $18 billion of combined company revenue, the company said.

    Transaction Structure and Financial Terms

    As part of the deal, Connecticut-based QXO said Florida-based TopBuild's shareholders can elect to receive $505 in cash or 20.2 shares of QXO common stock for each TopBuild share held on the condition that the total transaction is paid as about 45% in cash and 55% in shares of QXO common stock.

    The $505 cash consideration represents a premium of 23.1% over insulation and commercial roofing firm TopBuild's last close of $410.31 on Friday, Reuters calculations showed.

    QXO said that the deal, which has been unanimously approved by the boards of both companies, is expected to be immediately and substantially accretive to its earnings.

    QXO has market capitalization of around $18.08 billion. TopBuild has a market capitalization of around $11.54 billion.

    Leadership Perspective

    "Over the past 11 months, we've built QXO into a market leader through more than $13 billion of acquisitions, closing on Beacon in 2025 and Kodiak earlier this month. TopBuild will be our most significant acquisition yet." said Jacobs, the chairman and CEO of QXO. 

    Strategic Rationale and Industry Context

    Critical Mass in Insulation and Data Center Projects

    'CRITICAL MASS'

    "The TopBuild transaction will also give us critical mass in the insulation sector and expand our exposure to large, complex projects like data centers, where scale matters," said Jacobs, who is widely regarded as an M&A specialist.

    A rapid buildout of the technology ​industry's energy-intensive data centers is increasingly being used ​for the development of artificial intelligence.

    QXO's Acquisition Strategy and Market Position

    Jacobs, who has built multibillion-dollar companies in logistics, waste management and equipment rentals, has positioned QXO to pursue more deals. QXO counts U.S. President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner as a board member.

    QXO, a newcomer to the building products sector, completed an $11 billion acquisition of Beacon Roofing Supply last year. It also bid for GMS and threatened a hostile takeover, but ultimately lost out to home improvement chain Home Depot.

    Industry Trends and Future Outlook

    Merger Activity and Market Drivers

    The deal for TopBuild, which is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026, adds to the uptick in mergers and acquisitions in the U.S. building-products industry as companies seek scale and localize supply chains to mitigate tariffs, with demand buoyed by new housing construction, repairs and renovations.

    Company Scale and Recent Moves

    Following the deal, QXO said it will have around 28,000 employees, 1,150 locations across all 50 U.S. states and seven Canadian provinces, with a fleet size of more than 10,000 vehicles. 

    In February, QXO announced a $2.25 billion deal to buy U.S. distributor of building materials Kodiak Building Partners.

    At the start of the year, QXO had secured $1.8 billion in financing, led by Apollo Global Management and Singapore's Temasek, after raising $1.2 billion previously.

    Business Operations and Market Reach

    QXO distributes roofing and related building products, using technology to help contractors and suppliers manage inventory, orders and customer service, according to its website. TopBuild is a leading installer and specialty distributor serving the construction industry across the United States and Canada, serving residential, commercial and industrial end markets, according to its website.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Mihika Sharma and Gursimran Kaur in Bengaluru; Editing by Will Dunham)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The $17 billion purchase marks one of QXO’s largest acquisitions to date, signalling strategic expansion into commercial roofing beyond its prior $11 billion Beacon Roofing deal (Reuters, Reuters)
    • •The acquisition boosts QXO’s reach into industrial/commercial markets, complementing earlier moves like Beacon and Kodiak, and aligns with its ambition to reach $50 billion in annual revenue (Business Wire, Reuters)
    • •This deal underscores acceleration in consolidation across the building products distribution sector, with major players like Home Depot, QXO, and TopBuild all pursuing aggressive M&A strategies (MDM, Reuters)

    Frequently Asked Questions about QXO to buy commercial roofing firm TopBuild for $17 billion

    1Who is acquiring TopBuild?

    QXO, a construction supplies distributor, is acquiring TopBuild.

    2What is the acquisition value of TopBuild by QXO?

    The acquisition value is about $17 billion.

    3What type of company is TopBuild?

    TopBuild is a commercial roofing firm.

    4When was the QXO and TopBuild acquisition announced?

    The acquisition was announced on April 19.

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