SAN FRANCISCO – Percheron Capital announced is has expanded in the Southeast with the acquisitions of Lookout Pest Control and Any Pest.
Lookout Pest Control and Any Pest provide general pest, termite control and other pest control services in Tennessee and Georgia. Percheron said both companies have dedicated, long-tenured team members, loyal customer bases, and reputations for outstanding customer service.
Lookout co-owners Chad and Robb Haney said in a press release they are “are proud that over the last four decades our family business has been known for delivering high-quality service with the utmost integrity. Maintaining that legacy and supporting our employees was paramount in selecting a partner, and it was immediately apparent that the Percheron team is strongly aligned with our core values."
Kemp Anderson Consulting represented Lookout Pest Control on this transaction.
Kathy and Nello Montesi, co-owners of Any Pest, said in a press release they "are thrilled to partner with Percheron to support Any Pest's next stage of growth. Wee look forward to leveraging Percheron's substantial experience supporting high-growth, acquisitive services businesses."
Mike St. Clair, CEO of Percheron's pest control services platform, said, "We are excited to continue building a premier network of pest control businesses with like-minded operators who, like Lookout Pest Control and Any Pest, are dedicated to providing their communities with high-quality pest control solutions."
Chris Lawler, co-founder and managing partner of Percheron, added, "The Lookout Pest Control and Any Pest teams have built impressive businesses as demonstrated by their high customer retention rates, strong technician productivity, and consistent organic growth."
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