Electrical Services Businesses for Sale

The skilled crew and essential work are what attract buyers initially, but the opportunities that hold up best come with a second master electrician already on staff and service revenue from property managers who've been calling the same number for years.

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HVAC / Electrical Services Business

Provides residential and commercial HVAC and electrical services across Illinois, including installation, repair, maintenance, home automation, security systems, server room cooling, and radiant heating, with approximately 60% commercial workload and a strong referral-based customer base
Price$660K
Revenue$1.5M
SDE$348.3K

Home & Facility Services Company

Construction trades company offering commercial facility maintenance across all 50 states through a vendor-managed model and self-performed residential plumbing, electrical, mechanical, and handyman services in Texas, with 90% recurring revenue from exclusive labor contracts serving developers, property managers, and luxury home builders
Price-
Revenue$31.2M
EBITDA$5.5M

Electrical Contractor

Family-owned electrical contractor serving southern California for nearly sixty years, specializing in public works projects including school modernizations, ground-up construction, sports venues, and municipal infrastructure with $125m bonding capacity and annual revenue typically in the $65m to $80m range
Price$90M
Revenue$110.5M
SDE$18.4M

Specialty Lighting Provider

Specializes in led lighting conversions and installations for national restaurant chains, including interior retrofits, exterior border lighting, and parking lot lighting, while also serving as a master distributor for motorized pergolas
Price$1.5M
Revenue$1.4M
SDE$392.2K

Exterior Cleaning & Seasonal Lighting Business

Provides premium exterior cleaning and seasonal lighting services in southern California, including window cleaning, pressure washing, solar panel cleaning, gutter cleaning, and a high-margin christmas light installation rental model serving affluent residential customers with a semi-absentee management structure
Price$2.2M
Revenue$1.2M
SDE$514.6K

Plumbing & Heating Company

Provides a comprehensive range of residential and commercial solutions in plumbing, heating, electrical, and gas piping services.
Price$450K
Revenue$1.1M
SDE$354.1K

Developer & Builder of Solar Power Plants

Vertically integrated solar energy company specializing in the development, mechanical installation, and maintenance of utility-scale and commercial-scale ground-mounted solar systems across multiple states, serving utilities, municipalities, and large commercial clients with projects ranging from 100 to 3,000 acres
Price$1M
Revenue$1.8M
EBITDA$260K

Full-Service Electrical Contractor

Provides electrical installation, maintenance, and design-build services for high-end residential, commercial, and municipal projects in a premium Colorado mountain market, specializing in custom homes, luxury commercial build-outs, and switchgear service change-outs
Price$12M
Revenue$7.8M
EBITDA$1.8M

Electrical Supply Distributor

Distributes wholesale electrical and electronic components and supplies, and provides commercial lighting design, installation, upgrades, and maintenance for contractors, agencies, institutions, and commercial customers in the new york city area
Price$2.5M
Revenue$2.3M
SDE$612.8K

Handy Man Services Business

Offers interior painting, deck staining, drywall repair and installation, electrical work, plumbing services, woodworking, and general maintenance and repair services for residential homeowners, landlords, and small businesses.
Price$40K
Revenue$54K
SDE$38.5K

Mechanical Services Company

Provides a range of mechanical services including HVAC, commercial kitchen, and refrigeration maintenance, with a focus on industrial and commercial clients.
Price$500K
Revenue$2.7M
EBITDA-$23.3K

Electrician Services Company

Provides residential and commercial electrical services specializing in generator installation, repair, and maintenance with elite dealer status and approximately 3,000 generator maintenance contracts
Price$3M
Revenue$4.5M
EBITDA$450K

Electrical Contracting Business

Offers electrical installation, repair, and upgrade services to residential homeowners, commercial businesses, industrial property owners, property managers, and contractors in Texas.
Price-
Revenue$2.7M
EBITDA$203.3K

Home Technology & Lighting Integration Company

Design-led custom lighting, home automation, and entertainment systems integrator specializing in smart-home technology, audio/visual and security solutions, and autocad-based planning from design through installation, primarily serving high-end homeowners in Virginia
Price$850K
Revenue$700K
SDE$310K

Home Warranty Service Business

Offers home warranty services with financial security for homeowners in South Florida, covering repair and replacement costs for appliances and systems through annual service contracts and a membership subscription model.
Price$290K
Revenue$237.7K
SDE$108.1K

Commercial Electrician

Specializes in building automation and low voltage controls for commercial properties, including HVAC, plumbing, and lighting systems, serving as an electrical subcontractor on major new construction projects such as airports, hospitals, and high-rises primarily in New York and Florida
Price-
Revenue$12.3M
EBITDA$665.5K

Commercial Maintenance Business

Provides facilities maintenance, remediation, engineering, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, commercial construction management, and greenhouse construction services across Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota
Price$3.4M
Revenue$1.3M
SDE$715K

Retail Installation Services

Provides nationwide retail installation and project management for b2b fixture, millwork, signage and graphics manufacturers, including multi-trade electrical and flooring services on a project basis
Price-
Revenue$9.3M
EBITDA$1M

Holiday / Landscape Lighting Company

Specializes in holiday lighting installations, permanent lighting, and landscape lighting services for residential and commercial clients across south and central Florida
Price-
Revenue$1.7M
SDE$600K

Electrical Contractor

Offers comprehensive electrical services including residential and commercial projects, generator installations, new construction wiring, pool and hot tub wiring, service box upgrades, remodels, and ongoing maintenance contracts.
Price-
Revenue$2.8M
SDE$629K

Industrial Lighting Company

Specializes in manufacturing commercial and industrial LED lighting products, offering custom lighting design, installation, and utility rebate assistance to various business clients.
Price$1M
Revenue$2.5M
SDE$255K

Residential Electrical Service Provider

Provides comprehensive electrical installation and services, specializing in high-end residential construction, lighting design, backup generator installation, and home automation.
Price$1.5M
Revenue$1.7M
EBITDA$252K

Electrical Contractor Company

Provides electrical contracting services for government, commercial, and residential projects with revenue generated on a per-project basis.
Price-
Revenue$2M
EBITDA$300K

Electrical Contractor Business

Provides electrical installation, repair, maintenance, and custom solutions, with a specialization in solar power system installation and energy storage, serving residential and commercial clients.
Price$700K
Revenue$855K
SDE$82.3K

Electrical / Lighting Services Business

Specializes in led lighting retrofit solutions, comprehensive electrical installations, energy efficiency upgrades, and lighting audits for residential, commercial, and industrial clients, with recurring revenue from managed lighting service agreements and a legacy book of commercial electricity and natural gas brokerage customers
Price-
Revenue$3.3M
SDE$295.3K
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Due diligence

What to Look For

Practical guidance from hundreds of real acquisition conversations.

Service Revenue Share

  • Ask what percentage of revenue comes from maintenance contracts and repeat service calls versus one-off construction projects.
  • Service revenue is more predictable, less dependent on the construction cycle, and tends to come with long-standing customer relationships.
  • A growing service revenue share over the past three years is one of the strongest signals you can find in an electrical acquisition.

License Structure

  • A second master electrician already on staff who plans to stay answers the most important question in any electrical acquisition before you even have to ask it.
  • If the selling owner is the only licensed master electrician, that dependency needs a concrete plan before you move forward.
  • Ask how permits are pulled today and what the plan is for keeping the business properly licensed under new ownership.

Signed Backlog

  • Ask for a list of signed work in the pipeline with contract values, margin estimates, and start dates.
  • A documented backlog with real numbers gives you visibility into the next several months of revenue before you take ownership.
  • Projects with clear cost estimates already in the system are more valuable than verbal commitments and whiteboard projections.

Crew Tenure and Depth

  • Ask how long the core crew has been together and whether any key people have expressed plans to leave.
  • Journeymen and apprentices who've been with the company for years know the customers, the buildings they service, and the systems inside them.
  • A crew that can produce quality work without intensive supervision is what makes a business easy to step into.

Contractor Relationships

  • Being on preferred vendor lists with general contractors or property management companies is a real competitive moat.
  • Those relationships took years to build and aren't easily replicated by a new entrant with a lower price.
  • Ask which relationships are managed by the owner personally and which are held by project managers or estimators who plan to stay.

Valuation

What Should You Expect to Pay?

2x-4x

SDE

Project-heavy, owner as license holder

4x-7x

EBITDA

Strong service revenue, second master electrician on staff

The spread is driven by how much revenue comes from repeat service and maintenance work versus one-time construction projects, and whether the electrical license and key customer relationships can transfer smoothly.

What drives a premium

Second master electrician on staff committed to staying through and after transition

50%+ of revenue from maintenance contracts and repeat service relationships

Signed project backlog with documented cost and margin estimates

Preferred vendor status with multiple general contractors or property management companies

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FAQ

Electrical Services Business Acquisition

What should I look for when buying an electrical services business?

The license situation and the service revenue mix are the two most important things to understand first. Ask whether a second master electrician is on staff and whether they plan to stay. Then look at what percentage of revenue comes from repeat service and maintenance work versus new construction. A strong backlog with documented margins gives you real revenue visibility. You can browse electrical services businesses for sale on Rejigg to see what's available.

How much does an electrical services business cost?

Most electrical contractors sell for 2 to 7 times annual profit. Project-heavy businesses where the owner holds the only license tend to land in the lower range. Businesses with strong service revenue, a second master electrician, and a deep crew can reach 5x to 7x. Use the SBA loan calculator to model financing at different acquisition prices.

How do I evaluate an electrical services business before buying?

Ask for a revenue breakdown showing service and maintenance work versus project work for each of the last three years. Request the signed backlog list with contract values and estimated margins. Review the license situation: who holds the master electrician license, whether other licensed staff are on the team, and what the state-specific requirements are for the business license to remain valid after the sale.

What due diligence questions should I ask about an electrical services business?

Ask who holds the master electrician license and what the plan is for keeping the business licensed after the sale. Ask how long the core field crew has been with the company and whether any key people have expressed plans to leave. Find out which customer relationships are managed by the owner personally and which are managed by project managers or estimators. Ask about bonding capacity and what it would take to expand it.

Where can I find electrical services businesses for sale?

Rejigg connects buyers directly with electrical contractors without going through a broker. You can browse electrical services businesses for sale on Rejigg and message sellers directly. Listings include revenue breakdowns and team details so you can assess fit before requesting financials.

How does the master electrician license transfer when buying an electrical contractor?

The license itself is tied to a person, not the business, so it doesn't transfer with the sale. The buyer needs a qualifying master electrician to pull permits under the new ownership. If the selling owner is the only licensed master on staff, that's a significant transition dependency. Businesses with a second master electrician who plans to stay are far easier to acquire because that question is already answered.

Does the service versus construction revenue mix affect what I should pay?

Yes, meaningfully. Service and maintenance revenue is more predictable and tends to come with long-standing customer relationships that don't depend on winning bids. Construction revenue is cyclical and can drop sharply when the market slows. Buyers who want a more stable business generally pay more for a higher service revenue share. If the business is primarily construction-focused, understanding the project pipeline and the backlog quality becomes especially important.