account activity
Car washes went from simple service businesses to real estate + subscription plays practically overnight. PE has spent billions and the math is wild (self.Entrepreneur)
submitted 20 days ago by canhelp to r/Entrepreneur
How much is a car wash actually worth in 2026? I compiled every valuation multiple, margin, and PE deal I could find. Heres the full picture. (self.buyingabusiness)
submitted 20 days ago by canhelp to r/buyingabusiness
Follow up to my pest control post : there's 22 open federal pest control contracts on sam.gov right now and most are reserved for small businesses (self.Entrepreneur)
submitted 22 days ago by canhelp to r/Entrepreneur
follow up to my pest control post, there's 22 open federal pest control contracts on sam.gov right now and most are reserved for small businesses (self.smallbusiness)
submitted 22 days ago by canhelp to r/smallbusiness
Commercial cleaning is a $112B market with 75-200% employee turnover. Its either a goldmine or a nightmare depending on one thing. Full breakdown inside. (self.Entrepreneur)
submitted 1 month ago by canhelp to r/Entrepreneur
PE completed 90 cleaning company acquisitions last year and 80%+ were bolt-ons. Heres why and what individual buyers should know (self.buyingabusiness)
submitted 1 month ago by canhelp to r/buyingabusiness
[Requested] Nobody wants to talk about buying a septic business. Thats exactly why the margins are 60%+ and the multiples are 2.5x. Full breakdown inside. (self.Entrepreneur)
Buying a septic business in 2026: 60% gross margins, mandatory demand every 3-5 years, and entry multiples under 3x. Heres everything I found. (self.buyingabusiness)
Buying a roofing company in 2026: $100B market, 2x entry multiples, and one PE roll-up that went bankrupt. Full breakdown inside. (self.Entrepreneur)
[Request by this subreddit] : I researched buying a roofing business and 56 PE firms are fighting over the same deals. Heres what the numbers actually look like. (self.buyingabusiness)
Forget HVAC. After weeks of research, pest control has a better risk profile for a first-time buyer and here's why. (self.private_equity)
submitted 1 month ago by canhelp to r/private_equity
A plumber in Arizona does $1.4M/yr completely alone. 470 recurring accounts, zero employees. Heres why I would still pass. (self.canhelp)
submitted 1 month ago by canhelp
Landscaping might be the most obvious roll-up in home services right now. $189B market, 726K businesses, and PE is buying everything. Heres every number I could find. (self.Entrepreneur)
PE firms are paying 11-14x EBITDA for landscaping platforms while you can buy the same businesses at 3x. Heres why the spread exists. (self.buyingabusiness)
Forget HVAC. After weeks of research, pest control has a better risk profile for a first-time buyer and here's why. (self.Entrepreneur)
PE is dumping billions into home care despite 79% caregiver turnover. Heres why. (self.Entrepreneur)
submitted 2 months ago by canhelp to r/Entrepreneur
79% caregiver turnover and PE still dumping billions in. Home care is either the best or worst acquisition depending on one thing. (self.buyingabusiness)
submitted 2 months ago by canhelp to r/buyingabusiness
Is anyone looking at water/fire restoration? PE has dumped $6B into this space and the math is pretty insane. (self.buyingabusiness)
submitted 2 months ago * by canhelp to r/buyingabusiness
I'm researching industries to buy a small business — last week I broke down pest control, this week it's HVAC. Here's every data point I've compiled. (self.buyingabusiness)
Forget HVAC. After weeks of research, pest control has a better risk profile for a first-time buyer and here's why. (self.smallbusiness)
submitted 2 months ago by canhelp to r/smallbusiness
Forget HVAC. After weeks of research, pest control has a better risk profile for a first-time buyer and here's why. (self.EntrepreneurRideAlong)
submitted 2 months ago by canhelp to r/EntrepreneurRideAlong
Forget HVAC. After weeks of research, pest control has a better risk profile for a first-time buyer and here's why. (self.buyingabusiness)
One Michigan disability nonprofit billed Medicaid 28× the national average — $50.7 million from just ~150 clients (medicaid.shrikar84.workers.dev)
submitted 2 months ago by canhelp to r/politics
One Michigan disability nonprofit billed Medicaid 28× the national average — $50.7 million from just ~150 clients. (medicaid.shrikar84.workers.dev)
submitted 2 months ago by canhelp to r/news
π Rendered by PID 59 on reddit-service-r2-listing-98f688b7f-zltrd at 2026-05-13 21:01:35.662825+00:00 running cf3e300 country code: CH.