Thursday, May 14, 2026

8 reasons to get a valuation before selling your company

Selling your pest control business is one of the most significant financial and personal decisions you will ever make. Whether you have a specific sale price in mind or are just beginning to wonder what your life’s work is realistically worth, the first step should always be a formal valuation. This process moves you from a position of “hoping” for a good outcome to executing a strategy that secures one.

Key takeaways

  • Align expectations early: A valuation removes assumptions and ensures all parties start from a clear, objective baseline of value.
  • View your business like a buyer: Gain insight into how sophisticated buyers evaluate metrics like EBITDA, recurring revenue, and route density.
  • Maximize sale price: Use the valuation to identify and fix operational weaknesses—such as low customer retention or poor route efficiency—before going to market.

Aligning the team and setting expectations

A valuation ensures everyone involved in the sale is starting from the same place. By removing assumptions and setting clear expectations from the beginning, the entire process runs more efficiently.

Gaining a clear understanding of value

You are getting more than just a number. A valuation helps you understand what your business is worth and why. This level of clarity is critical when the time comes to evaluate offers and make final decisions.

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Seeing your company through the buyer’s lens

Today’s buyers are sophisticated and know exactly what a “best-in-class” company looks like. They focus on recurring revenue, strong EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization), low churn, and route density. They also look for tenured employees, customer retention, and a solid leadership team. A valuation helps you see your business through this same analytical lens.

Improving performance before going to market

A valuation often uncovers hidden opportunities to increase your company’s value. Owners can make meaningful adjustments before the sale, such as strengthening customer retention, reducing expenses, improving pricing, or building more depth in leadership. These changes have a direct impact on the final purchase price.

Creating an objective baseline for decisions

Selling a business is deeply personal, representing years of hard work and sacrifice. Because of this, emotions can easily cloud the process. An independent valuation creates objectivity, keeping your decisions grounded in data rather than sentiment.

Strengthening your negotiating position

When you receive letters of intent (LOIs), you shouldn’t evaluate them in a vacuum. A valuation allows you to compare offers against the market and precedent transactions. This gives you necessary confidence and leverage at the negotiation table.

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PHOTO: UCHAR / E+ / GETTY IMAGES

Building a stronger narrative for buyers

From an advisor’s perspective, a valuation allows for a much stronger story. It enables you to communicate your company’s strengths clearly, understand trends, and anticipate buyer concerns before they arise. This builds credibility and moves the due diligence process along more efficiently.

Controlling timing to maximize value

Timing matters in M&A. If a valuation reveals areas that could negatively affect your value, you have the opportunity to address them before officially going to market. Proper preparation can have a meaningful impact on your final financial outcome.

Conclusion

If you are seriously contemplating the sale of your company, do not skip the valuation process. It provides the essential roadmap to navigate the complexities of M&A, ensuring that you transition out of your business with the maximum value you’ve earned through years of dedication.

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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Arrow Exterminators: Merger Opportunities

Based in Atlanta, Ga., Arrow Exterminators operates a modern fleet of more than 3,300 vehicles across 192 service centers, with over 3,500 team members. The company generates more than $450 million in annual revenue, and has been named a Top USA Workplace for four consecutive years. Arrow holds QualityPro accreditation from the National Pest Management Association and provides environmentally responsible services to protect homes and businesses in Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.

Arrow is led by President and COO Tim Pollard, CEO Emily Thomas Kendrick, and Chairman Joe Thomas, a Pest Management Professional Hall of Fame inductee (Class of 2009). The company was founded in 1964 by industry veteran Starkey Thomas and his wife, Jean. Since acquiring its first company in 1988, Arrow has grown by partnering with pest control businesses that share its values and dedication to quality. Today, it stands as the largest family-owned pest and termite control company in the United States.

Arrow offers a full range of services, including pest control, termite protection, mosquito prevention, wildlife control and exclusion, handyman work, insulation services and new construction treatments. These services are available for both residential and commercial customers.

As a third-generation family business, Arrow respects the time and effort it takes to build a successful pest management company. The team understands the importance of creating strong foundations for lasting partnerships and works closely with acquisition partners to ensure a smooth transition for both customers and employees.

Whether you’re ready to sell or just exploring options, email mergers@arrowexterminators.com or visit online.

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JP McHale administrator recognized for service

Fran Dolan, commercial administrator for JP McHale Pest Management’s Hudson Valley Commercial Branch, has been honored by the Building Owners and Managers Association of New York (BOMA NY) with the “Unsung Heroes” Award. The award recognizes Dolan’s vital role in supporting the commercial real estate sector through exceptional service, operational reliability and industry collaboration.

Fran accepted the award at BOMA NY’s annual event on May 6 in recognition of her consistent commitment to clients, property managers, building owners and field teams across the region. The honor underscores the importance of behind-the-scenes roles that keep commercial properties running smoothly and maintain the efficiency and reliability of commercial property operations.

With ten years at JP McHale, Fran is a key liaison between clients and field operations. She manages a portfolio of high-profile property management accounts, oversees customer-satisfaction initiatives, leads the Smart & Wise rodent-monitoring program, coordinates technician service alerts and ensures timely, high-quality service delivery across multiple regions.

“Fran is an outstanding brand ambassador whose dedication to JP McHale shines through in everything she does,” said Eric Lopes, branch manager, Hudson Valley commercial division. “She consistently demonstrates professionalism with both colleagues and clients, always putting exceptional customer service at the forefront. Her insight, reliability and communication are vital to our daily operations and deeply appreciated.”

Nominated by JP McHale sales professional Robert Lupica, Dolan said the recognition is especially meaningful because her work centers on building trust and providing reassurance during stressful situations.

“People call us when something has upended their lives. It’s overwhelming for them,” Dolan said, in a news release. “I strive to listen and respond with empathy. Reassuring someone that we’re here to help brings relief — that’s why I value these relationships so much; they are built on trust and understanding.”

Fran emphasizes that empathy, clear communication and responsiveness are essential to effective customer service, especially when addressing urgent pest issues. The BOMA NY award follows a prior internal recognition for operational excellence, further highlighting Fran’s ongoing contributions to JP McHale’s commitment to service quality and client satisfaction.

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Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Monday, May 11, 2026

CAPMA hosts annual legislative day

The California Pest Management Association (CAPMA) hosted its largest Legislative Day since 2017 as pest management professionals from across California gathered in Sacramento to meet directly with lawmakers and discuss the operational realities facing the structural pest management industry.

Throughout the event, participants met with legislative offices to address workforce development, licensing timelines, regulatory implementation and the need for policies that remain workable for small and mid-sized businesses while supporting public health.

A key focus of this year’s discussions was Assembly Bill 2477, authored by Assembly member Christopher Chen. The bill is intended to help address workforce pipeline challenges by allowing technicians to begin working under defined conditions while completing the licensing process.

Industry professionals shared firsthand insight on hiring delays, training investments, service capacity limitations and the operational strain extended licensing timelines can place on pest management companies.

“Legislative Day gives our industry the opportunity to have real conversations with policymakers about what is happening on the ground for California businesses,” said Crystelle Turlo, CEO of CAPMA. “This year’s turnout and engagement showed strong commitment to protecting public health while advancing practical, workable solutions that support the future of the profession.”

Participants also reported strong engagement from legislative offices throughout the Capitol, with discussions centered on maintaining professional standards while ensuring businesses can recruit, train and retain a qualified workforce.

CAPMA’s Legislative Day brings licensed pest management professionals into direct conversation with state leaders on issues affecting housing, food facilities, schools, businesses and public health infrastructure across California.

About the California Pest Management Association

The California Pest Management Association represents the state’s structural pest management professionals through advocacy, education and technical resources, supporting the industry’s role in protecting public health, property and the food supply.

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Sacramento CA

SpringGreen: Lawn, Tree, Pest Control Franchise

SpringGreen helps pest management professionals (PMPs) expand beyond pest by adding lawn and tree services, creating new recurring revenue streams and increasing value from existing customers.

You do not have to build it alone. With SpringGreen, you gain access to a proven system, national buying power, and support across operations, marketing and sales to help you scale efficiently.

If you hold a certified pest license, there are also opportunities to partner with SpringGreen and put your license to work within our growing network.

For owners thinking about the future, SpringGreen offers competitive buyout options, providing a path to transition while preserving what you have built.

About SpringGreen

Founded in 1977, SpringGreen offers lawn, tree and pest services to more than 7,500 communities nationwide.

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Friday, May 8, 2026

Rockwell Labs: Expanded label for EcoVia 3-in-1

Rockwell Labs announces a significant label expansion and improved formula for EcoVia 3-in-1, enhancing its utility for pest management professionals (PMPs) while maintaining its key “For Organic Production” designation. Previously positioned primarily for plant pest use, EcoVia 3-in-1’s updated label now supports broad structural pest control applications, including:

  • residential and commercial buildings
  • warehouses and storage facilities
  • food production and processing environments (including federally inspected facilities)
  • drains, sewers and pipe chases
  • basements, garages and outbuildings
  • animal housing, kennels and agricultural structures


In addition to new use sites, the label now features a more robust list of structural pests, aligning with the needs of everyday service programs. Some of the added pests include cockroaches, occasional invaders, filth flies, numerous stored product pests, mosquitoes, ticks and fleas. This broader spectrum marks a clear shift from the previous label’s emphasis on plant pests to a more balanced, PMP-focused offering.

While all of Rockwell’s EcoVia products use botanical active ingredients, EcoVia 3-in-1 only includes ingredients that are allowed for use on food crops and raw commodities after harvest, and those that qualify for use in organic production. With the new structural use additions, PMPs can now leverage that designation more fully, using EcoVia 3-in-1 not only on organic crops, but throughout organic production, processing and storage environments where broader site flexibility is essential.

With its updated label, EcoVia 3-in-1 provides expanded access to organic production and sensitive accounts, and greater flexibility across indoor, outdoor and perimeter applications. It’s a versatile tool for PMPs, combining expanded structural use, broader pest coverage and an exclusive “For Organic Production” designation.

About Rockwell Labs

Founded by PMP Hall of Famer Dr. Cisse Spragins (Class of 2018), Rockwell Labs has been a pest control industry mainstay for over 20 years and a longtime proponent of integrated pest management (IPM). Headquartered in North Kansas City, Mo., the Rockwell team is dedicated to producing the best products and solutions for PMPs, including for green service treatments.

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