Other Consumer Services Businesses for Sale

Whether it's a recreation destination, a pet clinic, or a personal care practice, what makes these businesses worth buying is experienced staff who deliver the experience and customers who rebook because they want to, not because they have to.

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Pool Construction / Maintenance Company

A pool construction and service business generating over $5M in annual revenue with $1.9M in EBITDA, built entirely on word-of-mouth referrals with zero advertising spend and a decades-long reputation in an affluent northeastern market.
Price$8M
Revenue$5.4M
EBITDA$1.9M

Cleaning Service Business

Domestic referral agency in Southern California generating $1.1M in revenue with 30-35% net margins, operating with no employees, no inventory, and no office. The owner has traveled internationally for weeks at a time without disruption to operations.
Price$1.2M
Revenue$1.1M
SDE$252.7K

Mushroom Wellness Products Business

Artisan mushroom extract manufacturer with proprietary extraction processes, 80-90% private label and contract manufacturing revenue, and over five years of consecutive revenue growth in the fast-expanding functional mushroom category.
Price$1.2M
Revenue$2.1M
SDE$335.9K

Corporate Housing Provider

Turnkey corporate housing provider with over twenty years of operating history, serving major tech internship programs and corporate relocations in the Pacific Northwest through an asset-light master lease arbitrage model.
Price$2M
Revenue$8M
SDE$660K

Life Care Management & Patient Advocacy Business

Life care management and patient advocacy business nearly doubled revenue from $689k to $1.3M over four years, with EBITDA more than doubling over the same period, in a recession-resistant niche driven by aging population demand.
Price-
Revenue$1.3M
EBITDA$281.7K

Carpet Cleaning Business

Residential carpet cleaning operation in North Texas with over 3,000 customers, 575+ five-star Google reviews, and 75-80% repeat business generating $139k+ in SDE on part-time hours.
Price$350K
Revenue$142.7K
SDE$139.2K

Auto Repair Shop

Four-bay automotive repair shop generating $1.8M in revenue with a lease locked through 2032, a tenured management team running operations independently, and franchise fees (3.9% of gross sales) expected to drop to zero as the system winds down.
Price$1.2M
Revenue$1.8M
SDE$222K

Virtual Assistant Business

US-based knowledge process outsourcing firm with recurring retainer revenue from virtual assistant placements, operated part-time with a newly built proprietary training course and independent contractor workforce.
Price$75K
Revenue$201.3K
SDE$15.3K

Mobile-First Locksmith Business

Mobile-first locksmith and security business in Colorado with nearly 2,000 commercial clients, a 12-year lead technician, and debt-free operations managed remotely since relocation, creating immediate upside for a hands-on local owner-operator.
Price$270K
Revenue$330.1K
EBITDA($1.1K)

Wine, Spirits, and Culinary Event Services

A nationally recognized culinary festival portfolio with over twenty years of history, 11,000 attendees at the flagship event, and 40-45% profit margins, now projecting $500k+ in owner earnings for 2026 with sponsorship revenue accelerating.
Price-
Revenue$850.7K
EBITDA$456.2K

Dry Cleaning Business

On-site dry cleaning operation in northwest Georgia with a trained four-person team, equipment less than three years old, and a franchise agreement expiring within one year, enabling independent operation.
Price$320K
Revenue$323.8K
EBITDA$21.5K

Snow Removal Business

Top-three commercial snow removal operation in the New York City metropolitan area generating $1.3M in revenue with 60% margins on a seasonal model that operates primarily three months per year.
Price-
Revenue$1.3M
SDE$780K

Stretch Therapy Business

Assisted stretching franchise studio generating 83% recurring membership revenue with trained staff, brand infrastructure, and a growing client base in the wellness recovery category.
Price$125K
Revenue$238.9K
SDE$34.7K

Commercial Video and Photography Production Studio

Full-service video production company with in-house direction, filming, editing, motion graphics, and green screen capabilities. SDE increased from $145.8k to $185.4k over three years while maintaining steady top-line revenue near $445k.
Price$600K
Revenue$444K
SDE$185.4K

Media Entertainment Business

Digital media production company generating $500k in revenue with 50% EBITDA margins, fully variable contractor workforce, and a clear path to $1M in 2026.
Price$200K
Revenue$500K
SDE$250K

Full-Service Vending Company

Debt-free vending and micro market operator in central Florida grew from $800k to $5.3M in revenue in under four years, with evergreen contracts, fully owned equipment, and zero historical client losses.
Price-
Revenue$7.5M
EBITDA$1.2M

Hair Restoration / Dermatology Center

Cosmetic dermatology clinic specializing in advanced hair restoration, generating $3.5M in annual revenue with 35% EBITDA margins in a high-demand Arizona aesthetic market.
Price$2M
Revenue$1.5M
SDE$525K

Independent Auto-Service Shop

Two-location independent auto service operation generating $1.6M in SDE on $3.8M revenue, servicing 26,000 cars annually with a protected trademark, owner-held real estate, and over thirty years of consistent cash flow in a market with minimal direct competition.
Price$6.5M
Revenue$3.8M
SDE$1.6M

Experiential Design / Production Studio

Experiential design and production firm in sports entertainment generating $10M in revenue with 40% year-over-year growth, $6M in owned rental assets, and relationships with major professional leagues and global sporting events.
Price$10M
Revenue$10M
SDE$1.5M

Professional Chauffeur Services Business

28-vehicle chauffeur and passenger transport fleet serving military, private school, corporate, and airport contracts across Massachusetts with 90% client retention among recurring contractual clients.
Price-
Revenue$2.8M
EBITDA$9.7K

Home Warranty Service Business

Home warranty provider serving 750-1,000 recurring homeowner contracts in South Florida with SDE margins above 45% and a fully remote, turnkey operating model.
Price$290K
Revenue$211.4K
SDE$98.9K

Auto Body and Collision Shop

Fully equipped collision repair shop in the Charlotte metropolitan area with 30% EBITDA margins, 37% year-over-year revenue growth, and a 4,500-square-foot facility leased at $3.3k per month.
Price$730K
Revenue$869.7K
SDE$270.8K

Corporate Social Responsibility / Team Building Business

Philanthropic team-building and CSR events business with 77% repeat revenue from Fortune 500 clients, a 200+ experience catalog, and a fully automated operating model requiring no daily owner involvement.
Price-
Revenue$4.3M
EBITDA$704.6K

Residential Water Treatment Business

Water treatment service business with 97% EBITDA margins, exclusive dealer territory rights, and recurring revenue streams in a hard-water market where hidden homeowner costs create predictable treatment and maintenance demand.
Price$750K
Revenue$188.7K
SDE$184K

Appliance Repair Business

Family-owned appliance repair operation with over thirty-five years of history, generating $4M in annual revenue and $600k in owner earnings with consistency across multiple years.
Price-
Revenue$4M
EBITDA$600K
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Due diligence

What to Look For

Practical guidance from hundreds of real acquisition conversations.

Customers Who Return

  • The most durable consumer services businesses don't depend on constant new customer acquisition.
  • Whether it's a recreation center with corporate groups that rebook every year, a spa with clients on monthly packages, or a vet clinic with families on wellness plans, repeat demand is the foundation of real value.
  • Ask early for rebooking rates, renewal percentages, and how much of last year's revenue came from existing customers.

Staff Who Deliver the Experience

  • In consumer services, the team is the product — certified guides, licensed veterinarians, experienced therapists, or long-tenured customer service staff are what clients are actually paying for.
  • Businesses where key staff have been around for years and operate independently of the owner are far easier to transition and far more valuable.
  • Look for that depth before you get excited about the revenue number.

Revenue That Holds Through Seasonality

  • Many consumer services businesses are seasonal, and that's fine as long as the slow periods are managed and predictable.
  • Look for operations that fill off-peak time with corporate bookings, indoor programming, private events, or membership revenue.
  • Monthly financials across two years tell you far more about real stability than a single annual number.

Permits, Licenses, and Operating Rights

  • In recreation and travel, exclusive permits for parks, waterways, or public land are often the most defensible part of the business.
  • In pet services and personal care, state licenses and DEA registrations determine whether the operation can continue without interruption.
  • Get comfortable understanding what permits exist, whether they transfer, and what the timeline looks like for each.

A Reputation You Can Verify

  • Online reviews, referral networks, and community word-of-mouth are real assets in consumer services.
  • A practice with hundreds of strong Google reviews and steady referrals from local breeders or physicians took years to build and is genuinely hard to replicate.
  • That reputation transfers with the business when the team stays and the service quality holds.

Valuation

What Should You Expect to Pay?

2x-4x

SDE

Owner-operated, seasonal, or service-dependent

4x-8x

EBITDA

With experienced staff, recurring revenue, and strong reputation

The spread across consumer services comes down to how much revenue repeats automatically, whether the team can deliver the experience without the owner, and how visible and transferable the business's reputation is.

What drives a premium

High repeat booking or rebooking rates with documented customer return history

Experienced staff, licensed providers, or certified guides who handle service delivery independently

Year-round or near-year-round revenue from multiple customer segments or programming types

Permits, wellness plan enrollment, or long-term group contracts that create durable, forward revenue

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FAQ

Other Consumer Services Business Acquisition

What should I look for when buying a Consumer Services business?

Focus on the team and the repeat demand. Consumer services businesses live and die by the people delivering the experience and the customers who keep coming back for it. Ask for rebooking rates, client return percentages, and staff tenure before you dig into the financials. The revenue number is less meaningful if it depends entirely on the current owner's relationships or a single key employee. Browse consumer services businesses for sale on Rejigg to see what's currently available.

How much does a Consumer Services business cost?

Most consumer services businesses sell for 2 to 8 times annual profit, with the range depending on the category, how much revenue repeats, staff stability, and whether the operation has exclusive permits or accreditations that limit competition. Veterinary practices and tour companies with exclusive operating rights tend toward the higher end. Use the SBA loan calculator to model purchase scenarios with standard financing.

How do I evaluate a Consumer Services business before buying?

Ask for monthly financials across two years so you can see the seasonal pattern clearly. Review the booking or scheduling system to understand rebooking rates and client visit frequency. Spend time understanding the team, who's been there the longest, who the clients actually know by name, and what happens if that person leaves. Ask about any permits, wellness plans, or recurring contracts that create forward revenue.

What due diligence questions should I ask about a Consumer Services business?

Ask what percentage of revenue comes from customers who returned from the previous year. Find out which staff members clients are most loyal to and whether those people are planning to stay. Ask about any permits, licenses, or exclusive operating rights and how they transfer. For recreation and travel businesses, ask about the peak-to-trough revenue swing and what fills the off-season. For pet services, ask about wellness plan enrollment and veterinarian retention.

Where can I find Consumer Services businesses for sale?

Rejigg connects buyers directly with owners of consumer services businesses across recreation, personal care, pet services, and travel and tourism. You can browse consumer services businesses for sale on Rejigg, message sellers directly, and access financials in a secure environment without going through a broker.

How does seasonality affect the acquisition of a consumer services business?

Seasonality is manageable when it's consistent and when the business has found ways to generate revenue in slower months. Ask for monthly financials across at least two years and look for the pattern. Businesses that fill the off-season with corporate events, private bookings, memberships, or programming consistently command higher prices because buyers can model the cash flow with more confidence. A large swing between best and worst quarters isn't a dealbreaker, but understanding it clearly is essential.

How do I make sure staff stays after I buy a consumer services business?

The best approach is a thoughtful transition plan, not just a retention bonus. Buyers who spend time with key staff before closing, keep compensation consistent, and frame the acquisition as a growth opportunity have much higher retention. For licensed providers like veterinarians or aestheticians, expect to have conversations about pay structures early. A simple roster from the seller showing team members, their tenure, certifications, and roles makes planning much easier.