Commercial & Residential Cleaning Services Business 1453

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December 08, 2025

by an intermediary from Bucknell University in Santa Monica, CA, USA

A fast-growing commercial and residential cleaning services provider serving Greater Victoria and surrounding areas. The Company is known for exceptional reliability, after-hours availability, and recurring contracts across both residential and commercial accounts. The business delivers full-spectrum cleaning services including office janitorial, post-construction, move-in/move-out, deep cleaning and recurring home maintenance. Cash flow as presented is for a family-run business where there are active family participants in the business like how the Seller runs their operation. NDA is required to receive comprehensive Confidential Information Memorandum (CIM) crafted by ProNova Partners. Detailed Information Facilities: Home based business, portable. Competition: Some, but excellent work by the Owners keep the customers happy and sticky long-term. Growth & Expansion: There is a significant opportunity to expand by adding specialty commercial services (such as industrial, medical facilities, and school contracts), extending the geographic footprint beyond Greater Victoria, introducing subscription plans for residential customers, and increasing marketing investment and partnerships with property managers and builders. An acquirer can capitalize on recurring revenue, strong brand reputation, and scalable operations to drive both top-line growth and margin expansion. Financing: TBD if structure and terms are acceptable. Support & Training: The owner is willing to provide transition support and training to ensure continuity of relationships, staff management, and operational processes. Training will be provided for 4 weeks after the closure of sale. Reason for Selling: The owner is selling due to the demanding nature of day-to-day operations and believe a new operator can continue growing the already strong, recurring customer base.
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