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Scaling Spidexx: Coleman Spaulding’s Door-Knock Grit, Nine Acquisitions & the Next Chapter After Proactive

Scaling Spidexx: Coleman Spaulding’s Door-Knock Grit, Nine Acquisitions & the Next Chapter After Proactive

Update: 2025-06-26
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Coleman Spaulding cut his teeth knocking doors for Safeguard in 2005, parlayed that experience into Proactive Pest Management in suburban Chicago, and—after a decade of steady growth—launched Spidexx Pest Control in 2016 with a bigger vision: blend door-to-door horsepower, bolt-on buys, and EOS culture to build a multistate platform. Fresh off selling Proactive this spring, Coleman joins the Blue-Collar Twins to unpack the playbook behind nine tuck-ins, 65-person teams, and why he’s doubling down on Spidexx with a new HQ and more acquisitions on deck.



You’ll hear:



  • Door-Knock Roots – Virginia Beach summers that turned 20 straight “no’s” into $10 k days.
  • Proactive Era – bootstrapping 2 000 recurring customers without sales reps.
  • Partnership & Family – why co-founder Ryan upped Coleman’s stake to 40 %, and how brother Taylor makes the trio click.
  • Launch of Spidexx – starting in Des Moines with 380 accounts and grinding through the chaotic first year (yes, those two X’s are intentional).
  • Nine Small Acquisitions – buying 700–1 100-account firms, wiring funds fast, and knowing when to walk away.
  • Door vs. Deal – retention math, capital intensity, and reading the “gut flags” before you sign.
  • Selling Proactive – 60-day process with Potomac M&A, no earn-out, and lessons from the other side of the table.
  • Future Vision – new headquarters, keeping culture tight across nine markets, and invitations to join the ride.


From PE Teachers to Pest Control Owners: The Julio Twins Share Their POTOMAC Experience



https://youtu.be/HAx9noqsqTo



https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore



www.potomaccompany.com



https://bluecollartwins.com



Produced by: www.verbell.ltd



Timestamps (podcast.co-ready)



00:00 – Cold-open: the power of someone believing in you



00:35 – Jason & Jeremy introduce Coleman and his recent Proactive exit



02:00 – First company: Proactive Pest Management launched 2013 in Chicago suburbs



05:55 – Door-knock backstory: Safeguard summers, Brent & Alan Draper connections



11:00 – Partner Ryan bumps Coleman from 10 % to 40 %—“gratitude moment”



13:30 – Proactive’s first year: 700 accounts, one summer team, slow-and-steady growth



16:00 – Why Spidexx was born in 2016 (Des Moines start, two X’s in the name)



19:10 – Chaos tolerance & economics of today’s door-to-door sales teams



24:00 – First tuck-in: buying 1 100 accounts, paying cash, rebranding vs. retaining



30:00 – Potomac relationship, quality-of-earnings, and Proactive sale closing in 60 days



33:30 – Door-to-door customers vs. acquired books—18-month retention rule of thumb



40:00 – Advice to the one-truck operator: “embrace small, learn, keep going”



47:00 – Working with brother Taylor and why family equity is a superpower



53:00 – New Spidexx headquarters coming 2026; podcast invitation for live show there



57:00 – Potomac 100 mastermind rumor & golf talk; wrapping with culture chat



1:00:00 – Outro and Private-Equity Masterclass CTA

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Scaling Spidexx: Coleman Spaulding’s Door-Knock Grit, Nine Acquisitions & the Next Chapter After Proactive

Scaling Spidexx: Coleman Spaulding’s Door-Knock Grit, Nine Acquisitions & the Next Chapter After Proactive