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SARASOTA, Fla. - Clockwork Home Services Inc. (Clockwork) announced the national rollout of its recently acquired “Mister Sparky” brand into the high-growth electrical services and repair sector of the home services franchising industry. Clockwork currently operates plumbing, heating, and air conditioning franchises within its portfolio.
“With the national rollout of our Mister Sparky franchise, Clockwork is quickly expanding its scope of services in the home services sector to position the company as the de facto leader in plumbing, heating, electrical, and air conditioning services to the consumer marketplace,” said Jim Abrams, CEO, Clockwork Home Services Inc. “Every one of our franchises are competitively distinctive and poised for growth.”
In all U.S. territories, Mister Sparky will be branded as “Mister Sparky® Electrical” and marketed as “Mister Sparky: America’s On-Time Electrician.” It is projected to have a run rate of approximately $50 million by the end of 2007.
For more information, visit www.clockworkhomeservices.com.
Publication date: 02/26/2007
“With the national rollout of our Mister Sparky franchise, Clockwork is quickly expanding its scope of services in the home services sector to position the company as the de facto leader in plumbing, heating, electrical, and air conditioning services to the consumer marketplace,” said Jim Abrams, CEO, Clockwork Home Services Inc. “Every one of our franchises are competitively distinctive and poised for growth.”
In all U.S. territories, Mister Sparky will be branded as “Mister Sparky® Electrical” and marketed as “Mister Sparky: America’s On-Time Electrician.” It is projected to have a run rate of approximately $50 million by the end of 2007.
For more information, visit www.clockworkhomeservices.com.
Publication date: 02/26/2007


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