Dallas, TX · HVAC Businesses

HVAC Business Brokers
in Dallas, Texas

Find brokers who specialize in hvac businesses in Dallas. Typical deal range: $500K–$3M. Typical multiple: 3–5× SDE.

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.

What Drives HVAC Business Value

  • Recurring service contracts (reduces buyer risk)
  • Technician team size and retention
  • Commercial vs. residential revenue split
  • Equipment and vehicle fleet value
  • Geographic coverage density

Red Flags to Watch For

  • Owner-dependent service calls
  • No written service agreements
  • High technician turnover
  • Equipment nearing end-of-life
Who buys HVAC businesses?
Hands-on operatorsPE-backed platformsStrategic acquirers
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Texas Context

Texas heat drives year-round HVAC demand — longer selling seasons and higher revenues than most states.

Home Services Brokers in Dallas

A note on specialization data:Industry associations (IBBA, M&A Source) classify brokers under broad NAICS-style categories. “HVAC” doesn't exist as a distinct IBBA specialty — the closest classification is “Construction & Home Services.” The brokers below have listed construction or home services as their specialty area and operate in Dallas. We're building direct verification of hvac deal history — see our methodology.

8 brokers with home services / construction specialization in Dallas

Home Services

George Chamblee III

First Business Resources, Inc.

Dallas, TX

40
BBM Score
["CBI""M&AMI"]
AccommodationsAgricultureArtsAuto Related BusinessesConstructioneCommerce
Home Services

David Barr

Barr Enterprises LLC

Dallas, TX

40
BBM Score
["CBI""M&AMI"]
AccommodationsAgricultureArtsAuto Related BusinessesConstructioneCommerce
Home Services

Janae Chamblee

First Business Resources, Inc.

Dallas, TX

35
BBM Score
["CBI"]
Auto Related BusinessesBusiness ServicesConstructioneCommerceEducation ServicesEntertainment & Recreation
Home Services

Bill Nicholson

Sunbelt Dallas Metro

Dallas, TX

25
BBM Score
["CBI""M&AMI"]
AccommodationsArtsAuto Related BusinessesBusiness ServicesConstructioneCommerce
Home Services

Brian Wendler

NBVS

Dallas, TX

20
BBM Score
["CBI"]
AccommodationsAuto Related BusinessesBusiness ServicesConstructioneCommerceEducation Services
Home Services

Benjamin Carrick

Optima Mergers & Acquisitions, LLC

Dallas, TX

15
BBM Score
["CBI"]
ConstructionFinance & InsuranceHealth Care/Social AssistanceIndustrial ServicesManufacturingRetail Trade
Home Services

Randall Fletcher

Crossroads Business Advisors, LLC

Dallas, TX

10
BBM Score
["CBI"]
Auto Related BusinessesBusiness ServicesConstructionHealth Care/Social AssistanceIndustrial ServicesLogistics
Home Services

Brad Wallace

Calder Capital

Dallas, TX

10
BBM Score
["CBI"]
Business ServicesConstructionLogisticsManufacturingTransportationWaste Management

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I look for in a HVAC business broker in Dallas?

Prioritize brokers with actual HVAC transactions in Texas — not just general business sales experience. Ask how many HVACbusinesses they've closed in the last 24 months, what their buyer relationships look like (especially with Hands-on operators and PE-backed platforms), and how they handle industry-specific valuation questions.

How much is a HVAC business worth in Dallas?

HVAC businesses in the Dallas market typically trade at 3–5× SDE, with deal values ranging from $500K–$3M. The multiple depends heavily on: Recurring service contracts (reduces buyer risk), Technician team size and retention, Commercial vs. residential revenue split.

How long does it take to sell a HVAC business?

Most HVAC deals in Texas close in 4–9 months from listing to close. Businesses with strong recurring revenue and clean operations tend to close faster. A broker with an active buyer pool in this vertical can reduce time-to-close significantly.