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In this episode, we reviewed a $4.5M plumbing and HVAC business with a strong focus on repair and replacement services in the Northeast US. With 1.4M EBITDA and 2,500 active accounts, it has a balanced revenue stream, recurring income, and no exposure to new construction. The big question is whether the impressive 33% margins are sustainable as the business scales.
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Business At A Glance
Revenue: $4.5M (2023)
EBITDA: $1.4M
Customer Base: 2,500 active accounts
Location: Northeast US
Revenue Mix: 60% plumbing, 40% HVAC
Team: 23 employees
Focus: Repair & replacement only
What We Thought
Customer Base Questions
John raised concerns about the definition of "active" accounts. If the 2,500 accounts are truly recent, it's impressive. Otherwise, it could indicate a weaker client base than advertised.
Multi-Trade Challenges
At $4M, managing both plumbing and HVAC might hurt focus. John thinks focusing on one service would improve margins.
Northeast Market Strength
The business benefits from higher ticket prices in the region due to hydronic heating systems, but unionization could pose a challenge depending on location.
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By Bill D'Alessandro, Mills Snell, Heather Endresen, and Michael Girdley4.8
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In this episode, we reviewed a $4.5M plumbing and HVAC business with a strong focus on repair and replacement services in the Northeast US. With 1.4M EBITDA and 2,500 active accounts, it has a balanced revenue stream, recurring income, and no exposure to new construction. The big question is whether the impressive 33% margins are sustainable as the business scales.
Thanks to this week's sponsor:
Acquisition Lab and their team have been longtime supporters of the pod.
Acquisition Lab exists to help people buy a business and navigate all the complexities of the process, as well as provide a trusted framework, tools, and resources to support you from search to close.
If you are serious about buying a business, check out acquisitionlab.com or email the Lab's director Chelsea Wood, [email protected] and mention us ;)
Business At A Glance
Revenue: $4.5M (2023)
EBITDA: $1.4M
Customer Base: 2,500 active accounts
Location: Northeast US
Revenue Mix: 60% plumbing, 40% HVAC
Team: 23 employees
Focus: Repair & replacement only
What We Thought
Customer Base Questions
John raised concerns about the definition of "active" accounts. If the 2,500 accounts are truly recent, it's impressive. Otherwise, it could indicate a weaker client base than advertised.
Multi-Trade Challenges
At $4M, managing both plumbing and HVAC might hurt focus. John thinks focusing on one service would improve margins.
Northeast Market Strength
The business benefits from higher ticket prices in the region due to hydronic heating systems, but unionization could pose a challenge depending on location.
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Advertise with us by clicking here
For inquiries or suggestions, email us at [email protected]

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