Scouly tracks 313 off-market HVAC businesses in Utah, sourced from SBA 7(a)/504 loans, PPP payroll records, and public state registries — none of them listed with a broker.
The most profitable HVAC businesses in Utah typically change hands quietly — a long-time employee, a regional competitor, or a buyer who reached out directly before the owner ever contacted a broker. Listing with a broker means competing with dozens of other buyers in an auction where the seller already knows their business is worth more than the asking price.
Public records reveal the owners approaching a natural transition years before any listing: SBA 7(a) and 504 loan maturity dates (data.sba.gov), business formation dates from the Utah state registry, and local market fragmentation measured by establishment density. Scouly has scored all 313 HVAC businesses in Utah on these three signals and ranked them by acquisition readiness.