
Sell your restoration company quietly — without a public listing
Water, fire, storm, mitigation, and reconstruction operators come to us when they're ready to talk about an exit. We keep it private and plain-spoken from the first call.
Private. Straightforward. No public listing.
“Artificial intelligence can spit out answers. Experience knows what buyers actually care about.”
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20+ years helping owners sell and move on
A real, working buyer network
Private and confidential from day one
Hands-on deal experience, not theory
We protect your information
What buyers look for
Buyers of restoration companies read the same things every time. Here's what moves your value.
Clean books
Numbers that add up and are easy to trust.
Steady profit
Margins that hold through busy and slow seasons.
Emergency response capacity
Crews and gear ready to roll on the first call, day or night.
Mitigation vs reconstruction mix
A balance buyers can read and build on.
Technician depth
Trained techs who can run jobs without the owner on site.
Estimating discipline
Consistent estimates and clean documentation on every claim.
Referral and program sources
Adjusters, carriers, TPAs, and repeat accounts that keep work coming.
Equipment readiness
Air movers, dehus, trucks, and software that are maintained and ready.
Wondering what your restoration company is worth today?
Check My Exit OptionsA simple process
Five plain steps from first call to done. No jargon, no pressure.
- 1
Talk
A private call about your business and what you want.
- 2
Review
We look at your books, jobs, and equipment together.
- 3
Value
You get a straight read on what your company is worth.
- 4
Plan
We map the path that fits your timeline and goals.
- 5
Exit
We help you get to the finish line and move on.
Result paths
Pick the path that fits where you are. We'll take it from there.
Private Exit Review
Tell us a little about your restoration business. We'll get back to you privately.
About us
We've spent 20+ years helping owners of service businesses sell and move on. We know restoration work — water damage, fire, storm, mitigation, and reconstruction — and we know what real buyers pay for. We work quietly, one owner at a time.
“Artificial intelligence can spit out answers. Experience knows what buyers actually care about.”
What we protect
- 20+ years helping owners sell and move on
- A real, working buyer network
- Private and confidential from day one
- Hands-on deal experience, not theory
- We protect your information
Restoration exit FAQ
How do I sell my restoration company without everyone finding out?
We keep it private. There is no public listing and no sign in the yard. We only talk to serious, vetted buyers after you say go, so your crews, referral sources, and competitors don't hear about it.
What makes a restoration business worth more?
Clean books, steady profit, strong emergency response capacity, a healthy mitigation vs reconstruction mix, technician depth, estimating discipline, dependable referral and program sources, and equipment that's ready to work.
Do buyers care about mitigation vs reconstruction mix?
Yes. Buyers read your mix closely. Mitigation shows fast, repeatable cash flow; reconstruction shows margin and depth. A balance you can explain and document usually earns a stronger value.
What is my restoration company worth?
It depends on profit, work mix, referral sources, and how much runs without you. We give you a straight read on your restoration business valuation and show you how we got there.
Is now a good time to sell my restoration business?
For many owners, yes. Buyer demand for water damage, fire, and storm operators is strong. The best time is when your books are clean and your team can run jobs — we'll help you time it right.
How is a restoration company valued?
Most restoration companies sell for a multiple of normalized (adjusted) EBITDA. Your multiple rises with clean books, steady margins, technician depth, a healthy mitigation vs reconstruction mix, and diversified referral sources — and falls when the business depends on the owner.
How long does it take to sell a restoration business?
A confidential sale typically runs about 90 days from first call to closing: private prep and valuation, matching vetted buyers, negotiating offers, and due diligence. Timelines vary with your books, work mix, and how ready your team is.
Can I sell my water damage or fire restoration company without my employees finding out?
Yes. We keep everything confidential — no public listing and no sign in the yard. Your details are shared only with vetted buyers after they qualify and sign an NDA, so crews, adjusters, and competitors don't hear about it.