Huntsville, AL – The local business community is buzzing with the recent acquisition of PuroClean of Huntsville by Allied Emergency Services. This Birmingham-based company, known for operating PuroClean property restoration franchises across several states, has officially taken ownership from 37 Ventures Inc. The financial specifics of the deal remain undisclosed.
Hunter Jones, the owner of Allied Emergency Services, will continue to oversee operations in Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Montgomery, Mobile, and now Huntsville. He expressed enthusiasm about the acquisition, stating, “We’re excited to welcome the Huntsville office to our team and be part of this great city and business community.” With this integration, Huntsville becomes the only city in Alabama’s top five metro areas with local property restoration services under the same ownership, which Jones believes will enhance service, communication, pricing, and accountability throughout the state.
Currently, the Huntsville branch employs six individuals, all of whom will retain their positions following the transition. Allied Emergency Services has plans for growth, anticipating an increase in employee count to ten within the next year. This expansion aligns with their goal to grow service offerings in the area, reinforcing their dedication to both commercial and residential clients.
The Huntsville office provides a range of services including water and fire restoration, mold remediation, and biohazard services. This complements the existing array of services offered by Allied across their franchises. The transition will also see Allied assume the lease for the business property previously held by the seller, ensuring continuity in operations.
The acquisition comes amid a trend of local business consolidations and expansions. Huntsville’s business environment has seen several notable changes recently, contributing to a vibrant economic landscape. For instance, Ally Property Inspections recently acquired Timberline Inspections, aiming to broaden its service scope in the inspection market. Additionally, this summer, Coleman Knupp and Dice LLC joined forces with WeatherBELL Analytics, a private firm specializing in energy and agricultural forecasting. Such moves highlight a proactive approach from businesses in the region to enhance their competitive edge.
Earlier this year, Pennsylvania Steel Co. made headlines by acquiring local company Besco Steel Supply, while Haney and White Enterprise expanded its footprint in Alabama through the acquisition of B.R. Williams Trucking and B.R. Williams LTL Logistics.
With Allied Emergency Services integrating PuroClean of Huntsville into their portfolio, the community should expect enhanced consistency in property restoration services. Hunter Jones reiterated his commitment to the area, expressing hopes that this acquisition leads to greater service capabilities and additional job growth in the coming years.
The Huntsville business community remains optimistic about this development, as local residents can look forward to the continued growth and evolution of services available to them.
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