Integrity Industries is a privately held American holding company. We own, operate, and steward businesses and real estate we'd be proud to put our name on.
We are not a private equity firm. We are not a passive family office. We don't allocate from a desk, and we don't trade reputation for return. The work under our roof is operated on the ground, by people who care about it, in the places they serve.
Our focus is American manufacturing. Around it, we hold real estate and other assets that meet the same standard. When a deal lands in front of us — whether it's a business, a property, or a person who needs a creative way forward — the answer is always the same: if our name is on it, it gets done right.
Brandon founded Integrity Industries as the long-term home for the businesses and real estate he owns and operates. He is the current owner of CTC Waterworks and previously founded Haley Manufacturing — an automation company he led for nearly a decade before its exit in 2024.
His background is in manufacturing — design, engineering, operations, and the architecture of the systems that hold companies together. His role at Integrity is to direct the ship: set the standard, choose the partners, and keep the name worth something.
When we first started talking, our family was in a hard spot — behind on payments, going through a divorce, and out of options. Brandon listened first and then found a path forward that worked for everyone. He didn't pressure us, didn't lowball us, and didn't disappear when it got complicated.
I'd lived in my house for over thirty years and didn't know how to move on. The property needed a lot of work and I didn't have anyone to help. Brandon took the whole thing off my shoulders and let me leave the place exactly as it was. I never felt rushed or talked down to.
[Placeholder — first M&A testimonial to be added after closing. Will speak to how the seller's company, employees, and legacy were treated through the transaction and after.]
[Placeholder — capital partner, lender, or counterparty testimonial. Will speak to how Brandon and Integrity Industries handle commitments, communications, and the long-term relationship.]
Reputation is the only currency that compounds longer than money. We don't strain it for short-term gain, and we don't outsource it to people who would.
We're not running a fund. There is no exit pressure. We hold companies long enough to set them up for what comes next — sometimes forever, sometimes through a careful transition.
Our work is rooted in American manufacturing — physical, useful businesses that make and move real things. It's the discipline we know, and it's the standard we hold.
We don't process counterparts. We solve problems with them. Whether we're acquiring a company, buying a property, or partnering on capital — the human side gets handled first, and the paper follows.
Most of what we'll own was built by someone else first. We respect that work. We build on it. We don't gut it for spreadsheet reasons.
We say what we mean. We avoid the language of finance theater. If you can't explain a deal to a builder in plain English, you don't understand it yet.
When a founder or seller considers a transaction, they want to know where their business is going to live. When a homeowner is in a tight spot, they want to know who's coming to the door. When a partner commits capital, they want to know who's standing behind the work.
We built Integrity Industries so the answer is the same one, every time.
We're selective about what we own, but generous with our time on the front end. Tell us what you're dealing with.