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Metal Fabrication Business for Sale – Equestrian Industry Profits

21 Mar 2025

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A metal fabrication business serving the equestrian industry—great margins, but is it a good deal? Let’s find out!Business Listing - https://www.sunbeltnetwork.com/charlotte-nc/buy-a-business/listings/listing-details/hi-end-aluminum-metal-fabricator-shop-56312/🚀 Sponsors:Edler Zain - A CPA firm for entrepreneurs, offering quality of earnings, tax structuring, and their full-stack Builders Package for bookkeeping, tax, and CFO services. Learn more at https://www.edlerzain.com/.Viso Business Capital - Need the right SBA loan for your business acquisition? Viso Business Capital works with 30+ lenders to find the best funding. https://visocap.net/🌐 Stay Connected:Website: https://www.acquanon.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/acquanon✉️ Subscribe to our Newsletter for more business deals: https://www.acquanon.com/newsletter🔔 Subscribe to Acquisitions Anonymous: https://www.youtube.com/@AcquisitionsAnonymousPodcast?sub_confirmation=1🎧 Listen to full episodes on your favorite podcast platform: https://www.acquanon.com/episodesIn this episode, Bill and Heather discuss a custom metal fabrication business catering to the equestrian industry. With $5M in revenue and $600K in cash flow, this Orlando-based business builds horse stalls, gate entrances, and trailer modifications. While it has strong local demand and long-term employees, its growth is constrained by geography and heavy materials. Is this a good SBA-funded acquisition for a searcher? Tune in to hear our breakdown of pricing, margins, and market potential!Key Highlights:Business profile: $5M revenue, $600K cash flow, $2.5M asking price.Serving the high-end equestrian market in Orlando, FL.In-house powder coating, sandblasting, and metal fabrication.Geographic limitations due to heavy product weight.Potential margin improvements through better steel sourcing.Seller also owns the real estate—rent terms could impact EBITDA.SBA financing considerations and deal structuring.Subscribe to weekly our Newsletter and get curated deals in your inboxAdvertise with us by clicking here Do you love Acquanon and want to see our smiling faces? Subscribe to our Youtube channel. Do you enjoy our content? Rate our show! Follow us on Twitter @acquanon Learnings about small business acquisitions and operations. For inquiries or suggestions, email us at [email protected]

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