Leap Partners Acquires Patriot Services In Chattanooga

  • Tuesday, November 28, 2023
Leap Partners, a home service company with HVAC, plumbing and electrical businesses across the Southeast, is expanding in Tennessee with its recent acquisition of Patriot Services in Chattanooga.

"Patriot Services is a perfect addition to our family of companies," said John Cerasuolo, Leap Partners CEO. "We are excited to expand and bring our commitment to the highest-quality service to more customers in the Chattanooga market."

Patriot Services' former owner, Terry Morrow, will continue to lead his team and will continue to operate as Patriot Services.

"My team and I have worked hard over the years to build a company that provides top-quality work that we can all be proud of," Mr.
Morrow said. "We are excited to continue on that mission to serve the Chattanooga community, now with Leap Partners' help and expertise."

Over the last two years, Leap Partners' portfolio has grown to include 14 HVAC, plumbing and electrical companies across Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and Missouri. The portfolio includes companies of all sizes, and Leap Partners provides support and investment for these businesses to grow and expand while empowering the local leaders to manage with autonomy. 

Owners of HVAC, plumbing and electrical companies interested in selling and either staying with their companies or planning their exit strategy can visit theleappartners.com to learn more or speak with other owners about their selling experience.
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