Manufacturing Businesses for Sale in Texas

The equipment list and facility are obvious, but the real value tends to live in the customer relationships, the skilled workforce, and the certifications that took years to earn and that competitors can't replicate overnight.

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Midstream & Automated Valves Supplier

Supplies and integrates manual and automated valve packages, actuators, and valve automation solutions for the oil and gas midstream sector, offering in-house engineering, application support, and complete system integration services from a dedicated automation and test center in Texas
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Revenue$5M
SDE$350K

Calibration and Testing Laboratory

Accredited and certified calibration and testing laboratory offering commercial calibration, nondestructive testing for electronics and aerospace industries, and manufacturing of proprietary film thickness standards, serving clients across aerospace, defense, semiconductor, pharmaceutical, and other sectors with both in-lab and on-site services
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Revenue$800K
EBITDA$328K

Jewelry and Accessories Brand

Manufactures and sells jewelry and related accessories to wholesalers, mall retailers, and small boutiques, while also operating an online storefront and participating in festivals and local consignment stores.
Price$200K
Revenue$378.6K
EBITDA$60.9K

Industrial Supply Company

Distributes industrial tools and equipment with 10,000+ products, including precision cutting tools, hand tools, and inspection equipment, plus preventive maintenance, on-site service, calibration, and private label cutting tools for manufacturers and industrial buyers across multiple industries
Price$800K
Revenue$880K
SDE$250K

Insulation Manufacturer

Manufactures reflective insulation and radiant barrier products for B2B and B2C markets, with revenue generated on an order basis.
Price$750K
Revenue$1.4M
EBITDA-$14.8K

Tubular Component Manufacturer

Specializes in precision tube engineering, robotic welding, CNC bending, laser cutting, and in-house powder-coating for tubular components serving industries including home and garden, furniture, and automotive, with significant work in custom-designed returnable steel shipping racks for major OEMs and tier-one suppliers
Price$5.8M
Revenue$3.2M
EBITDA$480.4K

Drilling & Tool Equipment Sales Company

Specializes in supplying horizontal directional drilling tooling and accessories, including rigs, bits, blades, reamers, transmitter housings, and drilling fluids, to contractors and companies in Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma.
Price$3.5M
Revenue$16.4M
SDE$793K

Advanced Oil Drilling Technology Company

Designs and manufactures smart oilfield equipment including power units, torque subs, sensors, calibration tools, and certification systems that improve well connection integrity, while also serving as a white-label OEM for major oilfield service companies
Price-
Revenue$4.2M
SDE$630K

Medical Screw Manufacturer

Designs and sells patented spinal implants, including proprietary pedicle screw systems, cross-connectors, interbody cages, and cervical plates, with FDA 510(k) clearances, serving hospital systems and surgery centers primarily in Nevada through a direct billing model
Price$2.3M
Revenue$1M
EBITDA$100K

Suppressed Rifle Manufacturer

Manufactures suppressed rifles using patented technology that reduces recoil and produces accurate, quiet firearms, serving individual consumers and law enforcement on an order basis
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Revenue$1.6M
EBITDA$313.3K

Industrial Packaging Machinery Company

Manufactures form-fill-seal packaging machines and replacement parts for industries including coffee roasting, powders, chemicals, snack foods, and specialized packaging applications
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Revenue$4.3M
SDE$344K

Oil / Gas Flow Control Engineering Business

Specializes in designing, manufacturing, and installing flow and well control equipment for the oil and gas sector, offering custom solutions and extensive in-house testing for exploration, production, and drilling clients.
Price$20M
Revenue$2.4M
SDE$484K

Oil Field Equipment Maintenance Provider

Provides electrostatic separation solutions for the oil refining and petrochemical industry, including field consulting, turnkey outage support, engineering studies, custom fabrication, spare parts sales, and ongoing maintenance contracts
Price$7.8M
Revenue$6.4M
SDE$2.6M
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Customer Mix and Order Stability

  • Ask for a customer list showing top accounts, how long each has been active, and what their ordering pattern looks like.
  • Manufacturing businesses with scheduled purchase orders, repeat production runs, and customers spread across several industries are far more stable than shops dependent on a single large customer or lumpy project work.
  • Revenue spread across automotive, aerospace, defense, and industrial clients means a slowdown in one sector doesn't hurt the whole business.
  • Ask how long the top three customers have been ordering and whether any are on formal supply agreements.

Equipment Condition and Capabilities

  • Ask for a full equipment list with age, maintenance history, and hours on major machines.
  • Condition matters more than age — a well-maintained older CNC with documented service records is more valuable than a newer machine with no history.
  • In-house capabilities like heat treatment, precision grinding, or in-house design protect margins and keep customers from going elsewhere.

Quality Certifications

  • Ask for current audit records, renewal dates, and the steps required after a change of ownership.
  • Certifications like ISO 9001, AS9100, IATF 16949, and ISO 13485 take years and real investment to earn.
  • For buyers looking to serve aerospace, automotive, defense, or medical customers, acquiring a business that already holds these certifications means you skip that multi-year process of earning them from scratch.

Workforce Stability and Documentation

  • Ask which people are critical and what their plans are post-sale.
  • Skilled machinists, welders, and production leads are among the hardest roles to fill in any market.
  • A shop manager who handles daily production and quoting without the owner is what separates a business that transfers smoothly from one that doesn't.

Intellectual Property and Formulas

  • Ask what the company owns outright and how that IP is protected and transferable.
  • Proprietary product designs, chemical formulas, or patented processes assigned to the company can be as valuable as the equipment itself.
  • For electronics manufacturers, chemical companies, and textile businesses with licensed agreements, this is one of the most important early diligence questions.

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The spread reflects equipment condition and capital needs, the presence of certifications and proprietary capabilities, how diversified the customer base is, and whether the business runs without the owner on the shop floor every day.

What drives a premium

Active quality certifications like ISO, AS9100, IATF 16949, or ISO 13485 that transfer with the business

Customers across multiple industries with multi-year purchase order history and no single account above 15-20% of revenue

Experienced shop floor team with documented processes and a manager who runs production independently

Proprietary designs, formulas, or in-house capabilities that competitors cannot quickly replicate

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FAQ

Manufacturing Businesses in Texas

What should I look for when buying a manufacturing business?

Start with the customer mix. Businesses with repeat orders from customers spread across multiple industries are more stable than shops dependent on one large account or one-off project work. Then look at equipment condition, certifications, and workforce stability. The most transferable manufacturing businesses have an experienced shop team with documented processes, quality certifications in good standing, and customers who have been ordering for years. Browse manufacturing businesses for sale on Rejigg to see what's available.

How much does a manufacturing business cost?

Most manufacturing businesses sell for 2 to 8 times annual profit. Businesses with strong quality certifications, experienced workforces, diverse customer bases, and proprietary capabilities tend to command higher multiples. Capital-intensive operations with aging equipment or significant upcoming replacement costs effectively require buyers to adjust their offers accordingly. Use the SBA loan calculator to model how SBA financing might look at different deal sizes.

How do I evaluate a manufacturing business before buying?

Ask for three years of financials with revenue broken out by customer and product type. Request a full equipment list with maintenance records and hours. Walk the facility with the shop manager and ask about upcoming capital needs. Get a list of active certifications and quality audit records. Ask who the top customers are, how long they have been ordering, and whether the business is on their approved vendor lists. Then ask which employees are critical and what their plans are.

What due diligence questions should I ask about a manufacturing business?

Ask: What is the customer concentration, and how long have the top accounts been active? What certifications does the business hold, and what steps are required to transfer them? What is the condition of the major equipment, and what are the expected capital needs over the next three years? Does the business own any proprietary designs, formulas, or processes? Who manages production and quoting without the owner, and do they plan to stay? Are there any environmental issues with the facility?

Where can I find manufacturing businesses for sale?

Rejigg connects buyers directly with manufacturing business owners. You can browse manufacturing businesses for sale on Rejigg, message owners, and access financials and equipment documentation without going through a broker.

How do quality certifications affect the value of a manufacturing business?

Certifications like AS9100, IATF 16949, and ISO 13485 are often prerequisites for selling to aerospace, automotive, and medical device customers. They take years and significant investment to earn, so a business that already holds them is worth meaningfully more to a buyer who wants to serve those customers. The key is confirming the certifications are current, that audit records are clean, and understanding what notification or follow-up steps are required after ownership changes.

Can I get SBA financing to buy a manufacturing business?

Yes. Manufacturing businesses with documented cash flow, stable customer bases, and identifiable collateral in the form of equipment and real property generally qualify for SBA 7(a) loans. Lenders will look closely at customer concentration and upcoming capital expenditure needs. Use the SBA loan calculator to model monthly payments at different deal sizes.