Call Connection Service

This call connection service is provided by Directory Network Ltd and is in no way linked or affiliated with Wolseley. The direct number can be found here at a lower cost.

All calls to our directory and call connection service are charged at a flat rate of £6 plus your phone company’s access charge.

All calls to our directory and call connection service are charged at a flat rate of £6 plus your phone company’s access charge.

Our Service: Calling from a Landline? Have a pen & paper ready.

Large businesses don’t like customers making telephone calls, so make it as difficult as possible on their website to hide away the contact telephone numbers and instead push you through to endless FAQ pages on their website. Directory Network makes it easy. Just select the business that you want to be connected with, then, click the call now button and we will do the rest.

When you use our services, we confirm the price of the service to you on the call. In addition, we will also read out to you the direct contact number for the service that you call. We recommend having a pen and paper to hand so that you can write this number down and contact them directly if required. Following the call, if you called from a mobile, we will also send you a free text with the services direct telephone number on it.

Want to record your call with Wolseley? Directory Network offers a simple solution at no additional cost – simply select from the options to record your call and once the call is complete, we will send you a free text message with a link to your recording.

Our call recordings are sent to you by SMS once you finish your call. The call recording link is available for 30 days and we would recommend that you download the recording and store it in a safe place if you require it after the 30 day period.

If you are calling from a landline and wish to retrieve your call recording, you will need to use our contact form. Please tell us the telephone number you called from and an email address and we can send the call recording to you.

Directory Network connects customers to a wide range of businesses, including; travel, delivery services, catalogue and online shopping, mobile phone providers and energy suppliers.

We save customers time and connect you quickly through to the business that you wish to speak with.

The services mentioned on this website are provided by Directory Network Limited. We are not affiliated to or linked to any of the businesses mentioned on our website. We offer a call connection service

Wolseley

Customer Services

Address

2 Kingmaker Court, Warwick Technology Park, Gallows Hill, Warwick CV34 6DY

Phone

01926 705000

Hours

Monday - Friday 7.30am - 8.00pm Saturday 8.00am - 5.00pm Sunday 10.00am - 1.00pm

Wolseley UK is the country’s largest supplier of building materials, with trade customers (plumbers and builders) and retail branches which are open to the general public.

Wolseley UK is the country’s largest supplier of building materials, with trade customers (plumbers and builders) accounting for the largest proportion of its sales. It does, however, have retail showrooms around the United Kingdom which are open to the general public.

The Wolseley business began in 1887 making sheep shearing machinery. Herbert Austin, who had worked on Wolseley’s shearing machinery development in Melbourne, Australia from 1887, when he was aged just 20, was appointed its manager and received a share of its equity.

Seeking other suitable products, Austin designed his first car in 1896, and for the next four years, continued to develop and improve his designs. Though the board did allow Austin to purchase some machinery to build cars, they decided around 1900, it was unlikely to be a profitable industry. In 1901, Wolseley’s embryo car business was acquired by Vickers, Sons and Maxim.

The postwar rise of synthetic textiles sharply reduced the demand for wool and the necessary machinery, and in 1960, Wolseley diversified activities, by buying Nu Way Heating Limited. Nu Way Burners Limited was founded in 1932 in Vines Lane, Droitwich Spa, Oil Burner Components Limited was founded by Nu Way in 1959, as a national spares organisation. Out of that grew O.B.C. Limited, and then Wolseley Centers Limited, the major distributor of plumbing and central heating equipment. In 1965, Wolseley purchased Granville Controls and Yorkshire Heating Supplies.

Wolseley continued to expand buying both manufacturing and distribution businesses. In 1982, it entered the market in the United States by acquiring Ferguson Enterprises, a distributor of plumbing supplies, with around 50 branches on the East Coast of the United States. In 1984, some of the manufacturing businesses were sold off, and since that time Wolseley has been mainly a distribution business. The trading name of Plumb Center was acquired in the 1980s, and extended to include Build Center, Drain Center, and Hire Center.

The company’s headquarters used to be in Ripon, Yorkshire, where it was the city’s largest employer. In July 2004, the company announced that its head office was to be relocated to Leamington Spa, Warwickshire. A regional office, including the central human resources and information technology functions, remains in Ripon.

The company acquired several other companies, such as Broughton Crangrove, ENCON, and the highly successful Bathstore business, which was acquired by Wolseley Plc in June 2003, plus significant operations in France, Austria and Italy. In 2004, the company undertook a rebranding exercise, and its main outlets were known as Plumb Center, Build Center (acquired by Jewsons in July 2011), Pipe Center, Parts Center, Drain Center, Climate Center and Integrated Supply Chain (formerly Maintenance Center).

In 2010 Wolseley ended its participation in the hire industry, selling Brandon Hire for a £42m Loss. On July 13, 2011, it was announced that Wolseley was to sell off its Electric Center arm to rivals Edmundson Electrical.

With parent company Ferguson plc’s ownership of similar operations in North America, Wolseley UK was part of one of the largest network of builders merchants in the world. This gave it advantages over competitors in terms of pricing and stock. Wolseley UK is no longer involved in manufacturing; instead, it focuses on distributing and selling bought in products.

In January 2021, Wolseley UK was sold by Ferguson to a private equity firm, Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, for £308m

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