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NEWARK, DE — Strikepoint Group Holdings (SGH), formerly Horizon Group Holdings, one of the largest and most referred home services companies in the United States, announced that it has acquired Weeks Service Company, which serves customers in the Greater Houston metropolitan area. The deal marks SGH’s expansion into the Texas home services market.
Since 1972, Weeks Service Company has provided HVAC, plumbing, electrical, indoor air quality, and generator services to customers in League City, Houston, and surrounding areas. With deep roots in the local community, Weeks’ team of experienced technicians are committed to on-time service and upfront pricing for every installation, service, maintenance, and repair job.
“We pride ourselves on our ability to provide customers with ‘good old-fashioned service’–a company motto for more than 50 years,” said Aaron Buzzell, General Manager of Weeks Service Company. “I’m thrilled for the opportunity to partner with Strikepoint as we continue to operate as a preferred and trusted provider of residential and business contractor services.”
“We’re incredibly excited to begin working with home services companies in Texas, a market that promises growth in the years ahead due to a strong demand for construction, development and infrastructure projects,” said Charlie Haines, SGH CEO. “A partnership with Weeks Service Company, which already has a solid reputation for service throughout Greater Houston, will help us to grow a solid customer base in the area.”
The addition of Weeks Service Company into the SGH portfolio of best-in-class home services brands, which stretches from New England to Florida—and now Texas—is the 32nd acquisition since September 2020 for the fast-growing company. SGH continues to experience rapid growth through acquisitions and partnerships with companies looking to expand their commitment to customers and enhance opportunities for employees.
SF&P Advisors acted as financial advisors for the sellers. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.