Carpentry business for sale

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Buying a carpentry business in Switzerland

A useful first comparison of a carpentry business should connect the asking price with operating evidence, contractual rights and a workable transfer. Custom jobs can be undercosted, key craft knowledge may sit with the owner and ageing CNC or extraction systems can require immediate investment.

Revenue quality and capacity in a carpentry business

Review order margin after timber, fittings, design, machine time, installation and rework. Reconcile deposits and partly completed workshop production job by job.

Contracts, assets and permissions for a carpentry business

Check drawings, customer approvals, timber stock, machinery condition, extraction and safety compliance, software licences, apprentices and warranty obligations.

A workable first-day plan for a carpentry business

Transfer designs, cut lists, machine settings, work in progress, site schedules, supplier specifications and warranty files to named staff.

Related acquisition routes for a carpentry business

Keep the search broad enough to find adjacent opportunities, then compare the same evidence across each listing. Continue with Construction company or Trades & construction, or return to all companies for sale.

Questions buyers ask about a carpentry business

Does each open carpentry job cover remaining production and installation cost?

Review order margin after timber, fittings, design, machine time, installation and rework. Reconcile deposits and partly completed workshop production job by job.

What investment is due in machinery, extraction and workshop safety?

Check drawings, customer approvals, timber stock, machinery condition, extraction and safety compliance, software licences, apprentices and warranty obligations.

Which design or production knowledge exists only with the owner?

Custom jobs can be undercosted, key craft knowledge may sit with the owner and ageing CNC or extraction systems can require immediate investment.

How will drawings, work in progress and site installation plans be handed over?

Transfer designs, cut lists, machine settings, work in progress, site schedules, supplier specifications and warranty files to named staff.