Truly Nolen
TUCSON, Ariz. – Truly Nolen Pest Control acquired Phoenix-based Eliminex Pest, Termite, and Weed Control. The company will operate as an independent division of Truly Nolen. In 2021, Truly Nolen acquired five pest control companies.
“We are excited to welcome Eliminex to our Truly Nolen family,” said Scarlett Nolen, president of Truly Nolen. “Their company has been a pest control staple in Phoenix for 40 years, so we felt providing them with our resources while adding them as an independent division made the most sense for everyone involved.”
Bob Schor, owner, Eliminex, explained why he decided to sell the company he purchased in 1998. After 23 years of running the family-owned business, Schor said he decided it was time to retire and spend more time with his family.
“Because Truly Nolen is a longtime family-owned company, I felt becoming an independent division of theirs was the best way to maintain stability for our team members while providing resources to help Eliminex in 2022 and beyond since they understand the ins and outs of being family-owned,” Schor said.
Greg Weatherly, acquisitions director, Truly Nolen, said “We thank Bob for allowing us the opportunity to create an independent division that will allow his Eliminex team to continue to thrive on behalf of his customers. With our expanded presence in Naples, metro Tampa Bay, and Tucson from prior 2021 acquisitions as well as creating independent divisions in Tucson and Phoenix to finish the year, we are always happy to speak to anyone interested in becoming part of our growing footprint across America.”
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