The Pool Pros Podcast

Why Pool Owners Sell (And What Buyers Actually Want) with Karl Toth & Garrett Welch

38 min · 19. touko 2026
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This is a rare behind-the-scenes look at a real acquisition—from both the seller and buyer. Karl Toth sold his 500-account company. Garrett Welch (Nevergreen) was on the buying side. We break down: * The real reasons owners decide to sell * What buyers are actually looking for (and what kills deals) * How relationships drive deals more than brokers * What the LOI and due diligence process really looks like * How employees and customers are handled after the sale If you’re thinking about buying or selling, this gives you a realistic view of how deals actually happen.

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