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Fire Suppression Business in NYC – Is It Worth the $1M Price Tag?

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The hosts dig into a fire suppression business for sale in New York, debating whether it's a hidden gem or a risky bet.
Business Listing – https://us.businessesforsale.com/us/nyc-fire-suppression-and-consulting-business-in-new-york.aspx
Sponsored by Acquisition Lab and Connor Gross' Franchise Workshops
💼 Ready to buy your dream business? Join Acquisition Lab for expert support, resources, and a like-minded community: https://www.acquisitionlab.com/
🔥 Interested in franchises? Get help from expert Connor Gross and sign up for his franchise ownership workshop: https://www.connorgroce.com
In this episode, Heather, Bill, and Travis Jamison take on a fire suppression and consulting business based in New York City with $3.6 million in revenue and $750k in cash flow. The seller is offering up to 50% financing, but the team digs deeper into whether the valuation makes sense given its heavy reliance on project-based income versus more stable maintenance revenue. They explore the impact of compliance-driven demand, the potential of long-term contracts, and what kind of buyer would be best suited for a business like this—concluding that it might be a fit, but only for someone with the right background and connections.
Key Highlights:
- Breakdown of project vs. maintenance revenue and why it matters
- Discussion on market growth due to increased fire regulations
- Why seller financing might indicate underlying risk
- Considerations for SBA loan structuring in contracting businesses
- Who should (and shouldn't) buy this business

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Content provided by Bill D'Alessandro, Mills Snell, Heather Endresen, and Michael Girdley, Bill D'Alessandro, Mills Snell, Heather Endresen, and Michael Girdley. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Bill D'Alessandro, Mills Snell, Heather Endresen, and Michael Girdley, Bill D'Alessandro, Mills Snell, Heather Endresen, and Michael Girdley or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

The hosts dig into a fire suppression business for sale in New York, debating whether it's a hidden gem or a risky bet.
Business Listing – https://us.businessesforsale.com/us/nyc-fire-suppression-and-consulting-business-in-new-york.aspx
Sponsored by Acquisition Lab and Connor Gross' Franchise Workshops
💼 Ready to buy your dream business? Join Acquisition Lab for expert support, resources, and a like-minded community: https://www.acquisitionlab.com/
🔥 Interested in franchises? Get help from expert Connor Gross and sign up for his franchise ownership workshop: https://www.connorgroce.com
In this episode, Heather, Bill, and Travis Jamison take on a fire suppression and consulting business based in New York City with $3.6 million in revenue and $750k in cash flow. The seller is offering up to 50% financing, but the team digs deeper into whether the valuation makes sense given its heavy reliance on project-based income versus more stable maintenance revenue. They explore the impact of compliance-driven demand, the potential of long-term contracts, and what kind of buyer would be best suited for a business like this—concluding that it might be a fit, but only for someone with the right background and connections.
Key Highlights:
- Breakdown of project vs. maintenance revenue and why it matters
- Discussion on market growth due to increased fire regulations
- Why seller financing might indicate underlying risk
- Considerations for SBA loan structuring in contracting businesses
- Who should (and shouldn't) buy this business

Subscribe to weekly our Newsletter and get curated deals in your inbox
Advertise with us by clicking here

  • Do you love Acquanon and want to see our smiling faces? Subscribe to our Youtube channel.
  • Do you enjoy our content? Rate our show!
  • Follow us on Twitter @acquanon Learnings about small business acquisitions and operations.

For inquiries or suggestions, email us at [email protected]

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