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In this episode, I sit down with Philip Crutchfield, co-owner and founder of Camber Brands in Sarasota, Florida — a portfolio of three home service franchises doing $11.5M in 2025, with a target of $17–18M in 2026. Camber houses Mighty Dog Roofing (where Philip was the very first franchisee), Blingle holiday and landscape lighting, and Varsity Zone HVAC — which he founded from a dead acquisition with zero employees and built into what is now the founding location of a 30+ unit franchise system under Horsepower Brands. Philip breaks down: * How he cross-promotes three trades to one customer and wins commercial work his competitors can't * Why he acquired an HVAC business with zero employees — and how it became a nationwide franchise * The 500-person annual "Camber Party" that started as a one-off thank-you and became his best marketing channel * How he hit $1.4M in his first 7 months by hiring heavy early when most franchisees bootstrap * Why his salespeople are called "relationship managers" and are never on straight commission * The mistake of "drowning an opportunity" — and the gutter line that cost him money * The biggest transition moving from B2B software to trades * What he'd tell any first-year home service franchisee who wants to make money faster * If you're an operator thinking about a second service line, a portfolio play, or just wondering how to stand out in a crowded home service market — this one's for you. Chapters 00:00 Intro 02:30 Meet Philip Crutchfield and Camber Brands 05:00 Why acquire an HVAC business with zero employees 08:00 The cross-promotion mechanic — how 3 brands win 1 customer 11:00 The condo complex story: 40 HVAC units, one flat roof, one contractor 13:30 The Camber name story and the 500-person annual party 18:00 How the party pays for itself through supplier sponsorship 20:30 $1.4M in 7 months — why Philip hired heavy early 23:30 Tennis vs. golf: which builds a better network 25:00 The residential-to-commercial split and why you have to earn commercial 27:00 Working with Horsepower Brands as the founding franchisee 35:00 Working on the business vs. in the business 40:00 Why his sales team is called "relationship managers" 43:00 From B2B software to home services — the biggest personal evolution46:00 The path from $11.5M to $18M — pricing and process 47:30 "You can drown an opportunity" — the gutter service mistake 52:30 Advice to first-year franchisees: throw out your KPIs54:00 The "just ask" philosophy 55:30 Best dinner spot in Sarasota + where to find Philip Meet the Guest: Philip Crutchfield [https://www.linkedin.com/in/philip-crutchfield-9673451a/] Visit: Camber Brands [https://camberbrands.com/] Meet the Host: Faiez Rana [https://www.linkedin.com/in/faiez-rana-198162120/] Brought to you by Offshore Launch [https://www.notion.so/Ep-36-Philip-Crutchfield-3361dc96cc7e80888748f96303fe6bba?pvs=21] Your shop is leaking profit. In 14 days, we'll show you exactly where, then put a full‑time operator in place to run the fix inside your tools.
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