Just found a glasswork business in California that’s quietly crushing it.
Commercial + Residential + Custom jobs. Very stable. Very profitable. 👇 The market: Custom Glass & Mirror Installations The biz has been around since 2010. Owner wants to move to Colorado. And what he’s built? Worth a real look. You know what’s always needed in LA? Glass. Homes, buildings, showers, storefronts, hotels, malls... And this company does all of it — with real clients like Tesla, Hilton, Sephora. And the clients? They don’t just come once. They come back. Conversion rate is 75%. Retention rate? Nearly 100%. That means people trust them. So what’s the opportunity here? It’s not just the $1.8M+ annual revenue. It’s not just the 30% margins on jobs. It’s that there’s zero marketing. Owner spends under $5K a year on sales/ads. Imagine what happens with a real growth plan. Let’s talk numbers: 📊 2022: $1.89M rev / -$73K loss 📊 2023: $2.55M rev / $256K profit 📊 2024: $1.88M rev / $390K profit (projected) Margins improving. Owner did cleanup after COVID/tax stuff. Now it runs clean. What’s included in the deal? ✅ 2 fully equipped vans ✅ All tools + inventory ✅ CRM + website + software stack ✅ $2.5M pipeline for 2025 ✅ Contracts with 100+ commercial clients No debt. Ready to hand over the keys. Where can you improve? • Add 1–2 sales reps • Start social media (it’s basically empty now) • Better project management = faster installs • Expand into East LA (they already planned it) Easy wins. Not heavy lifting. Biggest bottleneck? Owner is doing everything. Marketing, sales, ops. 40 hours/week. He’s the reason it works. But also why it hasn’t scaled. With team + systems, this biz can go to $3–4M fast. Why I like this deal: • High trust business • Boring but needed work • Repeat clients • Owner willing to train • LA market always busy • Custom jobs = defensibility Also… margins are solid. Really solid. This is one of those “build the backend once, profit for years” deals. The hard part is done: reputation, team, clients. Now someone just needs to take it and scale.