How we work with you
PJP Business Advisors works with home improvement and mobile services operators — founders, acquisition entrepreneurs, and family businesses — at the moments that define whether a business reaches the growth, scale, and exit it is capable of. Every engagement begins with The First 90: a structured ninety-day assessment and foundation-building program that establishes the basis for all work that follows.
From there, engagements are structured around four dedicated service offerings. Select the one that best describes your situation.

Four ways we work with you
Each engagement begins with The First 90 — a structured assessment that surfaces what matters and builds the foundation for what comes next.
Fractional Operating Partner
For home improvement and mobile services businesses with a board or ownership group and a CEO or President in seat — typically around $10M in revenue — that need an experienced operating presence between governance and execution, with an eye on the next phase of growth or the next transaction.
Home Services Business Advisor
For home improvement and mobile services founders who have operational leadership in place and need a board-level advisor to pressure-test strategy, sharpen decision-making, and prepare the business for the next chapter — whether that is significant organic growth, franchise expansion, or a meaningful exit.
ETA (Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition) Advisory
For searchers and acquisition entrepreneurs targeting home improvement and mobile services businesses — with an operator's perspective through due diligence, post-acquisition stabilization, the first year of new ownership, and the path toward a value-creating exit.
Family Business Transition
For family-owned home improvement and mobile services businesses navigating the transition between generations — preparation, handoff, and post-transition growth — with a partner who has lived this from both sides and delivered the exit at the end of it.
Not Sure Which Service Fits?
Every engagement begins with a conversation. If you are not sure which structure makes sense for your situation, a thirty-minute introductory call is the right place to start.
