🎁 Resource Drop: Pool Cleaning Valuation Checklist

📘 Just dropped: Our Pool Cleaning & Maintenance Valuation Checklist Includes:✅ Owner labor vs. route technician review✅ Recurring revenue vs. one-time cleanup tracking✅ CapEx for trucks, vacuums, testing kits✅ Route documentation and territory mapping✅ SBA normalization for seasonal cash flow 📩 Click here to grab your copy.

⚠️ Red Flag Case Study: Dripping with Risk

A pool service company claimed $150K in cash flow and asked $795K. But: ❌ Owner handled 70% of pool routes—no formal route logs❌ Work truck titled personally + tools unaccounted for❌ Addbacks included home internet, child payroll, and beach fuel❌ Revenue dropped 40% in off-season—no adjustment ✅ Adjusted FCF: ~$55K✅ Revised value: ~$265K with route … Continue reading ⚠️ Red Flag Case Study: Dripping with Risk

🧠 Valuation Insight: Clean Routes ≠ Clear Value

 💦 Pool cleaning businesses often look strong—until you adjust for: Owner cleaning pools personally No backup staff or route documentation Revenue spikes in warm months without smoothing CapEx missing for vehicle, equipment, and water testing supplies 📌 A full route book means nothing if the value isn’t transferable.

🎁 Resource Drop: Residential Cleaning Valuation Checklist

📘 Just released: Our Residential Cleaning & Maid Services Valuation Checklist Covers:✅ Owner labor vs. staff normalization✅ 1099 vs. W-2 classification risks✅ Churn, recurring customer data, and CRM usage✅ CapEx (vehicles, equipment) + cash-based income adjustments✅ SBA-aligned labor and margin review 📩 Click here to grab your copy.

⚠️ Red Flag Case Study: Dust in the Details

A cleaning company priced at $395K claimed $125K in cash flow. But: ❌ Owner cleaned homes and coordinated all clients❌ Staff were paid cash + misclassified as 1099s❌ Addbacks included vehicle gas, personal vacation, and rent❌ No customer tracking or CRM—jobs booked via text ✅ Adjusted FCF: ~$45K✅ Final valuation: ~$210K after labor and admin … Continue reading ⚠️ Red Flag Case Study: Dust in the Details

🧠 Valuation Insight: Cleaning Up the Cash Flow

 🧹 House cleaning businesses can look steady—but valuations fall apart when: Owner does the cleaning or schedules all the work Customer churn isn’t tracked or normalized Labor is underpaid or misclassified (1099 vs. W-2) Addbacks include family wages, personal fuel, or vacations 📌 A full calendar doesn’t always mean clean cash flow.

🎁 Resource Drop: Roofing Contractor Valuation Checklist

📘 Just released: Our Roofing Contractor Valuation Checklist for SBA lenders Covers:✅ Owner licensing and labor normalization✅ One-time storm jobs vs. recurring revenue✅ CapEx for trucks, ladders, lifts, and safety systems✅ Customer mix, margin review, and backlog analysis✅ SBA-aligned project revenue normalization 📩 Click here to grab your copy.

⚠️ Red Flag Case Study: Storm Surge Surprise

A roofing company was priced at $1.2M based on $315K in cash flow. But: ❌ 40% of revenue came from one hurricane year❌ Owner was only licensed roofer + ran bids and inspections❌ Three trucks were leased personally—not in books❌ No CapEx or payroll adjustment for labor shortages ✅ Adjusted cash flow: ~$75K✅ Revised value: … Continue reading ⚠️ Red Flag Case Study: Storm Surge Surprise

🧠 Valuation Insight: Revenue Peaks ≠ Sustainable Cash Flow

 🏠 Roofing companies often show strong income—but valuations need to correct for: Owner as lead estimator or licensed roofer No adjustment for seasonality (weather + storm response) Deferred CapEx on trucks, trailers, safety gear Revenue spikes from one-time insurance jobs 📌 High sales during storm season don’t always mean transferable value.

🎁 Resource Drop: Specialty Retail Valuation Checklist

📘 Just released: Our Specialty Retail Valuation Checklist for SBA lenders Covers:✅ Owner dependency in merchandising or vendor sourcing✅ Inventory treatment + seasonality smoothing✅ CapEx for store fit-out, displays, signage, and software✅ Addback risks in lifestyle-driven businesses✅ SBA guidance for niche and boutique retail 📩 Click here to grab your copy.