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31: The Patrick Clark Episode

31: The Patrick Clark Episode

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In this episode, host Sid Graef sits down with Pat Clark, a longtime leader in the home service industry and the co-founder behind Bright Brothers Power Washing. Pat shares a raw, scrappy origin story—starting in the 2008 recession, sleeping in a van to attend training, and grinding through the first few years on “rice and beans”—before learning how mentorship, marketing, and relentless execution can turn a struggling operator into a true business builder. Pat breaks down the real turning points: hiring office support and salespeople (even before he felt ready), building systems by borrowing and adapting proven frameworks, and learning painful lessons around leadership, accountability, and hiring standards (including why background checks became non-negotiable). Sid and Pat also dig into Pat’s sales philosophy—why he strongly prefers in-person estimates, how communication becomes a competitive advantage, and how a simple, repeatable sales process can help franchisees win even when competitors undercut pricing. Finally, Pat explains the leap into franchising with Bright Brothers—why they chose to build a brand from scratch, what it took to handle franchise compliance and documentation, and how partnering with Contractor Nation accelerated the entire roadmap. The episode closes on mindset shifts that matter for any operator trying to scale: moving from scarcity to abundance, letting go of fear around money, and learning to grow faster by partnering with people who already built what you’re trying to build. Resources: Bright Brothers / Contractor Nation Ecosystem Bright Brothers Bright Brothers Franchise Opportunities Contractor Nation Prōfectus Sales Program (Contractor Nation) Books: Profit First EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) Connect with The Huge: The Huge Insider newsletter signup The Huge Insider podcast downloadable action guide The Huge Mastermind info page Facebook Group Transcript Sid Graef: This is— they’re trying to plow the interstate there. I-35 goes right through Austin and they had… they just had two front-end loaders pushing down the interstate. I’m like, okay, that’s like, work with what you got. But that’s right. That’s a tough day. That’s a tough day. Yeah. Um, I used to live in Austin years ago. That’s where I went to school and there was an ice storm—caught ice storm once—and it… I mean it’s like… you know, the whole state shuts down. Put ice—everything shuts down. And I like… I walked to work. It was not a big deal. Wasn’t that cold, but it was so much fun. Be at work. I worked at Four Seasons Hotel at the time and all the guests that were there just kinda locked down and nobody could get to and from work. So there we had a skeleton crew for three days who got to stay in a fancy hotel. I was like, nice. Wow, this is awesome. But anyway… well, cool. Well, let me—lemme do an official start. Hey everybody, this is Sid Graef and welcome to the Huge Transformations podcast. My guest today is Pat Clark, as you can see. And Pat’s been part of the home service industry for a very long time—been a leader in the industry as well. Right now you’ve got Bright Brothers power washing, and it’s… you have your own location, it’s a franchise as well. You started with Precision Pro Wash, you developed Sales Boost, and now you’re franchising. So it’s a pretty big journey and I want to dig into it and learn about how you got started in business and literally—how did you start in home service business? And why… why would you do such a thing? Pat Clark: Yeah. So I do— I will correct you just a little bit there, Sid. So I don’t actually own my own location, which is amazing. And there’s a whole reason behind that, which we’ll get into. But no, home services, man, is my passion. It really is. Like, I got in out of necessity. I was 20 years old. I remember going to my first event— it was back in, shoot… 2008. And I literally— me and my wife slept in our van to go to a two-day event, ’cause I couldn’t afford the hotel, but I was like, hell or high water, man, we’re gonna make this business work. Right on. And so yeah, I slept… learned about non-pressure roof cleaning. Crazy, right? And just dove in. I went on the internet. Back then, we didn’t have YouTube. We didn’t have Facebook like we do today, right? It was forums. So 20-plus years ago, right? Like I’m on The Grime Scene and, you know, I’ll mention some names. And these guys were like, the OG, right? But OG boards, and I was researching roof cleaning, exterior cleaning, new construction, and so… You know, I went in full-time and it was hard, don’t get me wrong. Like the first three to four years was very difficult for us. Rice and beans in the wintertime. You know what I mean? Learning marketing, learning all that. And then I got a business coach, AC Laier. The man, ...
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