I entered the due diligence period, and I have until December 31st to back out. This is my first business purchase, and I want to make sure I am making a good decision. Here is some information over the business. Established in 2013. Over 300 Google reviews (4.5 stars). In 2023, approx $6m in revenue, $1.5m in A/R. currently showing negative $100K loss ( $1.4m net if all A/R is collected). The business has 14 employees.
The purchase price is $1m + $75K from A/R.
The owner says he is selling because he wants to focus on real estate and will sign 3 year non-compete.
A way I can see improving the business is by trimming the unnecessary expenses (currently $270K per month) and focusing on keeping A/R account low.
Does anyone have any experience or advice in purchasing a business for the first time, or in roofing/ construction? What are the most important questions I need to ask the current owner? Are there any red flags I should be aware of?
This is a huge decision and I am looking for any advice or guidance!
I am in sales. I have many clients and friends in the construction trades. Attaining and retaining quality employees are going to be a challenge as you scale
Thank you!
Yes that’s one reason i like this business. It has tenured employees already.
Do you have any good ideas for how to structure the sales people compensation?
This guy has some great training on sales for roofing companies
Adam Bensman • adam@roofstrategist.com