
ATLANTA, Ga. – Northwest Exterminating welcomed its fifth Alabama location with the acquisition of S&S Termite and Pest Control. Growing in the Alabama area is a goal for the Northwest team to offer the green home protection solutions and the extraordinary experiences the community deserves. S&S Termite and Pest Control has grown to serve the East Central Alabama area with a highly trained, quality-committed team known for their quick, effective service.
S&S Termite and Pest Control joins Rice Pest Control and Target Pest Control as recent additions to the Northwest Family, helping the team to expand the Alabama footprint and better serve these communities. S&S Termite and Pest Control’s one Opelika location will continue to serve their customers.
“Having the opportunity to get to know this incredible team and see their dedication to a quality customer experience has been awesome,” said Todd Pepple, Northwest District Manager. “The S&S team is great, and I’m excited to work alongside them to continue to grow in the area.”
Having the opportunity to expand in key growth areas for Northwest and Rollins is something the team remains grateful for, as each team brings a new perspective and a heart for service. “2021 saw tremendous growth for our Northwest Family, and as I reflect on this year, I am thankful these extraordinary leaders and teams continue to trust Northwest as their partner in growth,” said Stanford Phillips, Northwest Co-President and Rollins Division Vice President. “The S&S team embodies what it means to treat the customer right and create the service standard the customer deserves. I am excited for the opportunities to come for all as we continue to grow and move forward together.”
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