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How Andrew Rickabaugh Fled the "Apology Tour" to Build a Multi-Million Dollar Independent Restoration Brand

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Most restoration owners have a crazy story about how they got into the business, but very few have survived a first job so brutal it almost drove them out of the industry forever. In this episode of Restoration Pros Unplugged, host Clinton James sits down with Andrew Rickabaugh, co-owner of Rick and Ball Restoration and a One Tom Plumber franchise in Huntsville, Alabama. Andrew pulls back the curtain on his non-linear path to entrepreneurship, spanning roles as a paramedic, firefighter, Huntsville police officer, and a 20-year career in the Marine Corps. The real turning point, however, came at age 24 when he was hired into a restoration firm as an area manager, only to find himself leading an operational disaster. Handed a mountain of derailed reconstruction files, Andrew spent his days visiting furious homeowners and eating crow for mistakes made by completely unmanaged crews. The experience was so exhausting that he quit after 364 days, vowing never to set foot in the restoration industry again. The story didn’t end there. Years later, a call from his brother-in-law and business partner, Kevin Ball, convinced him to return on his own terms to launch an independent company. Andrew breaks down how they put their heads down and did the dirty grunt work themselves, organically climbing the organic rankings to become the highest-rated restoration firm in a hyper-competitive market. He details their strategic expansion into the commercial market, explaining what it takes to find and manage a high-performing business development rep who isn't afraid to pick up the phone and build long-term relationships with property managers. To eliminate the expensive, margin-choking bidding wars over third-party plumbing referrals, Andrew and Kevin made the bold choice to buy a One Tom Plumber franchise. Now managing a team in the mid-30s with a fleet of 15 service vehicles, Andrew shares raw insight into how they handle modern operational constraints. He explains how they utilize AI tools to audit scopes and counter insurance adjusters using strict IICRC guidelines, and why they are aggressively pivoting toward a customer financing model to bypass carrier delays and compress their average 30-day reconstruction start times. Whether you are a military veteran looking to make the leap into home services or an established restorer feeling trapped as the bottleneck in your own business, Andrew’s perspective on efficiency, tech integration, and self-reliance will reframe your growth strategy. He leaves listeners with a powerful reminder on the true value of entrepreneurship: if you don’t own your business, you can't control your future. - Connect with Our Guest Learn more about Andrew and his team: www.rickandball.com - Scale Your Restoration Business Want to generate exclusive, high-intent water damage jobs and build an inbound marketing system you actually own? Book a free strategy session with the Water Restoration Marketing team: waterrestorationmarketing.com/discovery-call/ [https://waterrestorationmarketing.com/discovery-call/]

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Episode How Andrew Rickabaugh Fled the "Apology Tour" to Build a Multi-Million Dollar Independent Restoration Brand Cover

How Andrew Rickabaugh Fled the "Apology Tour" to Build a Multi-Million Dollar Independent Restoration Brand

Most restoration owners have a crazy story about how they got into the business, but very few have survived a first job so brutal it almost drove them out of the industry forever. In this episode of Restoration Pros Unplugged, host Clinton James sits down with Andrew Rickabaugh, co-owner of Rick and Ball Restoration and a One Tom Plumber franchise in Huntsville, Alabama. Andrew pulls back the curtain on his non-linear path to entrepreneurship, spanning roles as a paramedic, firefighter, Huntsville police officer, and a 20-year career in the Marine Corps. The real turning point, however, came at age 24 when he was hired into a restoration firm as an area manager, only to find himself leading an operational disaster. Handed a mountain of derailed reconstruction files, Andrew spent his days visiting furious homeowners and eating crow for mistakes made by completely unmanaged crews. The experience was so exhausting that he quit after 364 days, vowing never to set foot in the restoration industry again. The story didn’t end there. Years later, a call from his brother-in-law and business partner, Kevin Ball, convinced him to return on his own terms to launch an independent company. Andrew breaks down how they put their heads down and did the dirty grunt work themselves, organically climbing the organic rankings to become the highest-rated restoration firm in a hyper-competitive market. He details their strategic expansion into the commercial market, explaining what it takes to find and manage a high-performing business development rep who isn't afraid to pick up the phone and build long-term relationships with property managers. To eliminate the expensive, margin-choking bidding wars over third-party plumbing referrals, Andrew and Kevin made the bold choice to buy a One Tom Plumber franchise. Now managing a team in the mid-30s with a fleet of 15 service vehicles, Andrew shares raw insight into how they handle modern operational constraints. He explains how they utilize AI tools to audit scopes and counter insurance adjusters using strict IICRC guidelines, and why they are aggressively pivoting toward a customer financing model to bypass carrier delays and compress their average 30-day reconstruction start times. Whether you are a military veteran looking to make the leap into home services or an established restorer feeling trapped as the bottleneck in your own business, Andrew’s perspective on efficiency, tech integration, and self-reliance will reframe your growth strategy. He leaves listeners with a powerful reminder on the true value of entrepreneurship: if you don’t own your business, you can't control your future. - Connect with Our Guest Learn more about Andrew and his team: www.rickandball.com - Scale Your Restoration Business Want to generate exclusive, high-intent water damage jobs and build an inbound marketing system you actually own? Book a free strategy session with the Water Restoration Marketing team: waterrestorationmarketing.com/discovery-call/ [https://waterrestorationmarketing.com/discovery-call/]

Gestern34 min
Episode Systems, Leadership, and Letting Go: The Next Level for Restoration Owners with Toby Clem Cover

Systems, Leadership, and Letting Go: The Next Level for Restoration Owners with Toby Clem

In this follow-up episode, Clinton James sits down again with Toby Clem of Restoration Advisers to dive deeper into what it really takes to grow a restoration company that doesn’t depend on the owner. If your business still runs off memory, gut decisions, and “just figuring it out,” this episode is for you. Clinton and Toby break down: * Why running your business from memory will eventually hold you back * How simple systems (SOPs) can create consistency, better results, and more profit * The real reason owners struggle to delegate—and how to fix it * What it takes to develop leaders inside your company * The mindset shift required to step out of the truck and into true ownership They also share practical, no-fluff action steps you can start this month: * Track the right KPIs weekly * Set a consistent leadership meeting rhythm * Build your first system around a real pain point This episode is all about helping restoration owners get unstuck, build stronger teams, and create a business that can grow without them being involved in everything. Toby also shares details about the Restoration Advisers Montana Business Retreat, happening June 23–24 in Whitefish, Montana. This is a small, no-vendor, no-pitch mastermind where restoration owners come together to talk through real challenges, share ideas, and learn from each other. * Open to all restoration owners (not just clients) * Limited attendance for real conversations * Focused on your biggest business challenges * Held near Glacier National Park ----- If you're serious about growing your business and want to be around other driven restoration owners, this is worth checking out. https://restorationadvisers.com/montana2026-847608 [https://restorationadvisers.com/montana2026-847608] ----- Looking to generate more high-quality leads that turn into onsite visits and jobs? Book a discovery call with the Water Restoration Marketing team: https://waterrestorationmarketing.com/discovery-call/ [https://waterrestorationmarketing.com/discovery-call/]

24. Apr. 202637 min
Episode Your Data Is Broken & Why AI Can't Save You "Yet," with Andrew Wirick of Docusketch Cover

Your Data Is Broken & Why AI Can't Save You "Yet," with Andrew Wirick of Docusketch

If your field techs are juggling four, five, even eleven different apps on a single water mitigation job — you've got a data problem. And that data problem is going to follow you everywhere: estimating, compliance, team performance, and especially AI. In this episode, Clinton James sits down with Andrew Wirick, VP of Product at DocuSketch, to talk about one of the most overlooked challenges in restoration right now — fragmented field data. Andrew's spent the last eight months in the trenches with restoration companies across the country, riding along with techs and talking directly to owners about what's actually breaking down in their workflows. What he found might surprise you. Here's what you'll take away from this conversation: - Why the average restoration company uses 4.5 apps just to capture data on a single water mitigation job — and what that's costing your team - Where fragmentation hurts most — it's not where most owners think - Why AI can't fix bad data — and what actually happens when you layer AI on top of incomplete field documentation (hint: it's called a hallucination, and it's bad for compliance) - Two simple habits techs can start today — two 360 shots per room and 10 extra seconds of photos — that will protect your margins and reduce callbacks - Why true industry-wide standardization is still years away — and what you can do right now without waiting for the whole industry to catch up Andrew also shares what DocuSketch is building to make data capture more intuitive in the field, how their partnership with Verisk is helping connect the dots between capture and estimating, and what the future of restoration tech could look like. ----- Want to connect with Andrew or see what DocuSketch has been building? Watch the webinar replay covering their latest product vision — including AI-powered floor plan measurements and intuitive field capture — at https://www.docusketch.com/post/instant-floor-plan-estimates-launch-event-webinar-replay ----- Subscribe to Restoration Pros Unplugged and visit restorationprosunplugged.com to catch every episode. ----- Running a restoration company and want to get more jobs from your online marketing? Book a free discovery call with Water Restoration Marketing at https://waterrestorationmarketing.com/discovery-call/

17. Apr. 202647 min
Episode The Fundability Fix with Paul Childers: Build a Restoration Business Lenders Actually Want to Back Cover

The Fundability Fix with Paul Childers: Build a Restoration Business Lenders Actually Want to Back

You're landing jobs. Revenue is climbing. But somehow, cash is always tight — and when you need financing to grow, the doors keep closing. You're not alone. And the problem probably isn't your sales numbers. In this episode of Restoration Pros Unplugged, Clinton James sits down with Paul Childers of Blue Sky Biz Solutions to expose the financial blind spot that quietly strangles growth for restoration companies doing $1M, $3M, even $5M or more: the business structure behind the revenue. Paul has seen it firsthand — restoration owners who are great at the work but running a multi-million dollar operation on a financial foundation that looks like a startup to any lender. The result? Personal credit taking on business risk, funding falling through at the worst moments, and growth that stalls right when it should be accelerating. In this conversation, Clinton and Paul break down exactly how lenders evaluate restoration companies, what makes a business fundable versus a liability, and the practical steps owners can take right now to change the picture — without waiting until the next cash crunch hits. In this episode: - Why strong revenue doesn't guarantee financial health — and what actually does - How your personal credit silently becomes collateral for business decisions - What lenders look at beyond your bank statements - The financial structure mistakes most restoration owners don't catch until it's too late - How to build a business that can access capital on its own terms If you've ever felt like your company is growing and struggling at the same time, this episode will change how you think about the business behind the work. Want to connect with Paul and the team at Blue Sky Biz Solutions? Book a call with Paul here: https://blueskybizsolutions.com/ Want more high-quality restoration leads that turn into onsite visits and jobs? Book a discovery call with Water Restoration Marketing: https://waterrestorationmarketing.com/discovery-call/

10. Apr. 202643 min
Episode From Disney to Mold Remediation: Engineering 5-Star Service in a 1-Star Moment with Vance Morris Cover

From Disney to Mold Remediation: Engineering 5-Star Service in a 1-Star Moment with Vance Morris

What if your restoration company could deliver a Disney-level experience—even on a customer’s worst day? In this episode of Restoration Pros Unplugged, Clinton James sits down with Vance Morris, former Disney leader, founder of Deliver Service Now, and owner of Maryland Mold Busters—to break down how service-based businesses can transform customer experience into their ultimate competitive advantage. From systemizing service delivery to creating “wow moments” in high-stress situations like water damage and mold remediation, Vance shares practical strategies that restoration business owners can implement immediately to drive referrals, increase pricing power, and scale sustainably. Key Takeaways: - Why customer experience—not price—is your biggest differentiator in a crowded restoration market - How to map and optimize your customer journey from first call to job completion - The power of anticipatory service and building trust within the first 10 minutes onsite - Simple systems to increase reviews, referrals, and repeat business - Why answering the phone live could be the highest ROI move you make this year - How to scale your business with systems—not more chaos - If you’re a restoration or home service business owner looking to grow beyond $1M–$3M and stand out in a sea of sameness, this episode is a must-listen. Learn more about how Deliver Service Now can help your restoration company grow? https://deliverservicenow.com/ Looking to generate more high-quality leads that turn into onsite visits and jobs? Book a discovery call with the Water Restoration Marketing team: https://waterrestorationmarketing.com/discovery-call/

3. Apr. 202640 min