Home & Facility Services Businesses for Sale in California

These customers call back year after year because the work is essential and they trust who does it, and maintenance contracts that renew above 80% are what separate good acquisitions from great ones.

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Residential Landscaping and Construction Company

High-end design-build landscape and construction firm serving ultra-high-net-worth homeowners in Silicon Valley, specializing in luxury outdoor living spaces including pools, outbuildings, pool houses, and ADUs with licensed capabilities in landscape contracting, general building, and pool construction
Price$4M
Revenue$8M
EBITDA$1.7M

Cleaning Service Business

Domestic referral agency connecting clients with vetted independent contractor cleaners for residential and commercial cleaning services across Los Angeles County, generating revenue through referral fees on bookings facilitated via automated online scheduling and AI-powered customer service
Price$1.2M
Revenue$1.1M
SDE$340.8K

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

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

Concrete Floor Polishing

Provides floor polishing and coating solutions for commercial and residential properties in the Los Angeles area, serving clients including retail stores, automotive dealerships, hospitals, schools, restaurants, and healthcare clinics
Price$2.8M
Revenue$3.6M
SDE$587.7K

Luxury Smart Home Technology Integrator

Specializes in bespoke smart home automation, high-performance audio/video, lighting control, and security solutions for luxury residences in the bay area and surrounding regions, serving high-end homeowners and design professionals with expert integration, installation, and ongoing maintenance support
Price$4M
Revenue$2.6M
SDE$899.4K

Commercial & Residential Glass Contractor

Specialty glazing contractor with a c17 license providing commercial storefronts, showers, mirrors, glass guardrails, cladding, and broken window and door repair, as well as high-end residential glass work for homes valued at $10m or more
Price$1.2M
Revenue$1.9M
EBITDA$405K

Window Installation Business

Designs, supplies, and installs premium windows and doors for residential and light commercial projects in the Coachella Valley region of southern California, operating as a fully licensed general contractor with in-house installation teams and custom solutions across a wide selection of materials
Price$4M
Revenue$6M
SDE$1.4M

Windows Repair and Cleaning Services

Specializes in window and door screen repair and replacement, window and solar panel cleaning, and provides custom enclosures and exterior solutions in Riverside, CA.
Price$500K
Revenue$730.5K
SDE$212.6K

HVAC and Refrigeration Installation Contractor

Specializes in commercial and industrial HVAC and refrigeration service, repair, preventative maintenance, retrofits, and replacements for boilers, chillers, air conditioning systems, refrigeration units, and ice makers in the San Francisco bay area and Monterey county
Price-
Revenue$4.2M
SDE$538.8K

Home Remodeling Contracting Business

Full-service residential remodeling contractor offering architecture, design, construction, pool building, and landscaping services in the bay area
Price-
Revenue$6.5M
SDE$1.2M

Specialty Pool Service Company

Provides pool maintenance and repair services specializing in non-chlorine pools, with expertise in water chemistry and high-end pool equipment, primarily generating revenue from recurring service work.
Price$950K
Revenue$720K
SDE$280K

Building Restoration Specialist

Provides water and fire damage mitigation, mold remediation, structural repairs, and restorative cleaning for residential and commercial building owners, with emergency response, contents services, and in-house reconstruction work
Price$10M
Revenue$5.7M
EBITDA$3.6M

Custom Woodworking Business

Provides quality craftsmanship in woodworking with expertise in cabinetry and custom residential projects for homeowners and individuals.
Price-
Revenue$4M
SDE$600K

Luxury Pool Design / Construction Company

Designs, constructs, maintains, and repairs luxury residential and commercial pools with in-house excavation, plumbing, steel, tile work, and equipment installation, while managing approximately 600 recurring service customers and providing expertise on large-scale hydraulic system projects
Price$3M
Revenue$5.6M
EBITDA$477K

Pool Service Company

Provides cpo-certified pool and spa construction, maintenance, repair, and upgrade services with recurring maintenance plans and compliance-related agreements for residential and commercial clients across the san francisco bay area
Price-
Revenue$1.8M
SDE$300K

Commercial Construction / Specialty Building Materials Business

Designs and builds cold storage facilities, clean rooms, custom projects, and commercial acoustical ceilings while offering services in project management, industrial and specialty door solutions, and turnkey general construction for a variety of industries across the United States.
Price-
Revenue$1M
SDE$275.9K

Cleaning Equipment Distributor and Service Company

Sells, services, and rents hot and cold water pressure washers, automatic parts washers, and wastewater recovery systems while designing custom cleaning units and wash pad systems for commercial and industrial clients in the San Francisco bay area
Price-
Revenue$1.5M
SDE$300K
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Due diligence

What to Look For

Practical guidance from hundreds of real acquisition conversations.

Recurring Revenue and Contract Depth

  • Ask how much revenue comes from maintenance agreements, service plans, seasonal contracts, or commercial accounts that renew on a regular schedule.
  • Maintenance contracts with renewal rates above 80% mean a meaningful portion of next year's revenue is already booked before the year starts.
  • In HVAC and plumbing, annual maintenance plans with documented renewal history are a strong signal. In cleaning and landscaping, multi-year commercial contracts tell a similar story.
  • Ask to see the actual contract roster with renewal history, not just a summary number.

Licensing and Certification Continuity

  • Every trade has its own licensing requirements. The key question is the same across all of them: does the license stay with the business when ownership changes?
  • In HVAC and electrical contracting, the answer often depends on whether someone besides the owner holds a qualifying license.
  • In plumbing, a bridge period where the seller stays on during a license transition is common and worth planning for early.
  • Get clear on the licensing picture before you're in late-stage diligence — it affects your timeline and sometimes your deal structure.

Operations Manager or Lead That Runs the Floor

  • Ask whether there's someone who handles scheduling, dispatch, and quality day to day without the owner being involved.
  • A service manager or lead foreman who's been there for years tells you the business can keep running through a transition.
  • Find out how long that person has been in their role and whether they're expected to stay after the sale.
  • If the owner is still the person every technician calls when something goes sideways, that's worth understanding clearly before you make an offer.

Fleet, Equipment, and Asset Condition

  • Ask for a vehicle list with year, mileage, and maintenance history on every truck.
  • Aging vans with high mileage and no replacement plan represent real first-year costs that should factor into your offer.
  • Well-maintained equipment with documented service records tells you the owner takes care of the details, which usually means the rest of the business is run the same way.
  • Ask whether there's a known replacement schedule for equipment nearing end of useful life so you can plan capital needs before closing.

Valuation

What Should You Expect to Pay?

2x-4x

SDE

Owner-operated

4x-8x

EBITDA

With management team

The spread here mostly reflects recurring contract depth, whether the operations or service manager role is filled, and whether trade licenses transfer cleanly at the time of sale.

What drives a premium

Maintenance agreements, service contracts, or commercial accounts with documented renewal rates above 80%

Operations manager, service manager, or lead foreman who handles daily dispatch and quality checks without the owner

Licensed technicians or tradespeople on staff beyond the owner who can qualify the business after the sale

Fleet and equipment in documented condition with a known replacement schedule so no surprise costs arise at closing

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FAQ

Home & Facility Services Businesses in California

What should I look for when buying a home and facility services business?

Start with the recurring revenue base and the licensing situation. Ask what percentage of revenue comes from accounts or agreements that renew each year, and find out who holds the trade license and whether it stays with the business after a sale. From there, look at whether there's an operations or service manager handling day-to-day work, and review the fleet and equipment condition. Browse home and facility services businesses for sale on Rejigg to see what's available.

How much does a home and facility services business cost?

Most home and facility services businesses sell for 2 to 8 times annual profit. Owner-operated businesses where the owner still runs calls or manages routes typically trade at 2 to 4x SDE. Businesses with a management layer, strong recurring contracts, and multiple licensed technicians can reach 4 to 8x EBITDA. Fleet condition and pending equipment replacement can meaningfully affect your first-year picture beyond the purchase price. Use the SBA loan calculator to model financing options.

How do I evaluate a home and facility services business before buying?

Ask for three years of financials and separate maintenance or contract revenue from project or install work. Request the maintenance agreement or contract roster with renewal history. Walk the shop or yard to assess fleet and equipment condition. Find out who holds the trade license and whether anyone else on the team can qualify. Ask to shadow the operations for a day if the seller allows it, watching how dispatch, scheduling, and quality checks actually work.

What due diligence questions should I ask about a home and facility services business?

Good starting points: What percentage of revenue is from recurring contracts or maintenance agreements, and what's the renewal rate? Who holds the trade license, and what's the plan for keeping the business licensed after the sale? Is there a service manager, operations manager, or lead foreman who handles day-to-day work without the owner? What's the age, mileage, and maintenance history on each vehicle in the fleet? Are any customers more than 15% of revenue? What software does the business use for scheduling and dispatch?

Where can I find home and facility services businesses for sale?

Rejigg is built for home and facility services acquisitions, including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, cleaning, landscaping, and irrigation companies. You can browse home and facility services businesses for sale on Rejigg and connect directly with sellers without a broker in the middle.

How do trade licenses transfer when you buy a home services business?

The contractor or trade license typically doesn't transfer with the business. The license is tied to the person who holds it. After the sale, you need a qualifying license holder in place. In practice, this means one of three things: you hold the license yourself, a current employee holds or is eligible to hold it, or you include a bridge period in the deal where the seller stays on while you or a new hire gets licensed. This is a standard conversation in every HVAC, electrical, and plumbing acquisition, so getting the answer early keeps your timeline realistic.

Does seasonality affect home services business valuations?

Seasonality matters less than how a business manages it. HVAC and irrigation companies that generate revenue from maintenance agreements during shoulder seasons, or landscaping businesses that add snow removal or holiday lighting in the winter, smooth their cash flow and tend to command better multiples. If revenue is heavily concentrated in one season, ask how the business covers fixed costs and manages staffing during slow months. That story, and how well the owner has managed it, tells you a lot about the quality of the operation.