Connecticut · HVAC Businesses
HVAC Business Brokers
in Connecticut
7 home services brokers in Connecticut — the closest specialty match for hvac deals. Deal range: $500K–$3M · Multiple: 3–5× SDE
Data note:IBBA doesn't classify brokers by specific trades — we use construction & home services specializations as the closest proxy while building our proprietary hvac deal history database.
Connecticut's demanding New England climate — nor'easters, cold winters, and humid summers — creates year-round HVAC demand with above-average per-service revenue driven by the state's high household income. Fairfield County's luxury residential market commands premium maintenance contract pricing, and buyers value Connecticut HVAC businesses for their durable recurring revenue and high average ticket sizes.
Why a HVAC Specialist Matters
HVAC businesses with strong recurring revenue command 4–5× SDE multiples. A broker who understands service contract transferability and technician retention can capture $200K+ in additional value compared to a generalist.
Key Value Drivers
✓ Recurring service contract base
✓ Technician team size and retention
✓ Commercial vs. residential revenue split
✓ Equipment and vehicle fleet value
✓ Geographic service area density
Due Diligence Red Flags
→ Owner-dependent service calls
→ No written service agreements
→ High technician turnover
→ Equipment nearing end-of-life
Deal Snapshot
Typical sale range
$500K–$3M
Typical multiple
3–5× SDE
Buyer types
Hands-on operators
PE-backed platforms
Strategic acquirers