Tim Swackhammer Repurchases Founding Territories In Pennsylvania
Mold Medics, an emerging indoor environmental health concept, has awarded three territories in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Tim Swackhammer, the founder of Mold Medics, his father Jeffrey Sr. and his brother Jeffrey Jr. The territories were part of Tim’s founding footprint and will now be back under his family’s ownership through this agreement.
“This is truly a full-circle moment,” said Tim. “I wholeheartedly believe in the sustainability of Mold Medics, which is why I’m back as a franchise owner. I know our product and these communities like the back of my hand, and I’m proud to step into this role alongside my family. We’re ready to hit the ground running and provide the exceptional service that has become synonymous with the Mold Medics name.”
Tim joined his brother and father in growing a number of Verizon Wireless stores and other franchise concepts before founding Mold Medics in 2018 and opening it up to franchising in 2021. Today, he still manages a diverse portfolio of franchise concepts that will now include Mold Medics.
Bryan McMurray, Mold Medics’ brand leader, said, “It’s an honor to welcome back Tim and the Swackhammers to Mold Medics. Their historical knowledge and expertise are a huge asset to the company, and their passion for the brand will carry these territories forward.”
Mold Medics specializes in mold remediation, testing, air duct cleaning, and home disinfection for residential and commercial customers. With a broad set of offerings, Mold Medics owners can provide multiple services to a single customer base, becoming the trusted provider of indoor air quality services and encouraging repeat and referral business.
“Mold Medics is unlike any other franchise concept, and the industry is ripe for expansion, which is why we’re folding it back into our portfolio,” said Tim. “Awareness of environmental health is on the rise, especially since the pandemic, and mold is not something customers can afford to ignore because of the health concerns it can pose.”
Swackhammer explained that environmental illnesses are typically cumulative, meaning the impacts on a person’s health add up over time, and those with preexisting conditions are even more susceptible to getting sick. If a person needs environmental health services, it is important that the team and customer work together to strategize and create a solution that will solve the problem without exacerbating symptoms.
The Mold Medics team leverages its extensive knowledge to create customizable services that consider the health of the family, including any children and pets, by reducing the prevalence of harsh chemicals in the treatment process without decreasing efficacy. This type of mold mitigation service is especially in demand for those with existing medical conditions or other at-risk populations.
While the economic outlook for the home services and indoor environmental health markets is certainly favorable, Mold Medics offers other differentiators that compound to create an even more attractive opportunity. With Mold Medics, franchise owners enjoy low start-up costs, multiple revenue streams, and the flexibility to have more balance between work and home.
With prime territories still available for this emerging opportunity, now is the time to inquire about franchise ownership with Mold Medics. For more information, visit moldmedics.com/franchising.