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Mastering Business Budgets & Insights with Lawrence Castillo

πŸ“… July 7, 2025 ⏱️ 1:04:35 🎀 Tommy Mello, Lawrence Castillo

Chapters

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  • 0:00
    Intro & scaling Brody Pennell from $7M to $70M
  • 1:07
    Recruiting A+ players & hiring for attitude
  • 6:34
    Lawrence's accidental journey into the industry
  • 8:43
    Learning from Leland Smith & operational discipline
  • 13:41
    Humility: put yourself lowest in the circle
  • 23:39
    A 5-year plan to take chips off the table
  • 24:47
    How AI & software will shrink back-office overhead
  • 26:26
    What's a healthy bottom line?
  • 31:52
    Keeping marketing cost at 4%
  • 37:24
    Why California is the hardest state to operate
  • 41:42
    Building a realistic, attainable budget
  • 46:07
    Negotiating with vendors & willing to walk away

Speakers

T
Tommy Mello
Host β€” A1 Garage / Home Service Expert
L
Lawrence Castillo
President & General Manager, Brody Pennell Heating & Air Conditioning

Key Takeaways

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The hardest and most important thing to scale is recruiting A+ players. Brody Pennell runs its own in-house recruiting school four times a year β€” hiring for attitude and characteristics (belief in themselves, eye contact, communication) and teaching the skill.

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Look for people who take the first step. Most candidates would rather sit on the couch and watch the game; the ones who show up, communicate well and engage are often good people who got washed out elsewhere and just need the right place.

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The best operators lead with humility. Leland Smith made himself the lowest one in the circle, always willing to learn from anyone β€” success comes from staying coachable, not assuming you're the best.

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Have a 5-year (or shorter) plan to take some chips off the table. Software and AI are about to remove a lot of back-office overhead, so inside staff and the very shape of the business will change fast.

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Know your numbers β€” most owners have no idea what a healthy bottom line is. Roughly 15-20% net is top of the class and north of 20% is elite; HVAC (~24%) has more margin room to work with than garage doors (~14%).

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Keep marketing cost disciplined β€” Brody Pennell targets around 4% of revenue β€” and recognize that California is the hardest state to operate in (taxes, wage-and-hour lawsuits, aggressive employment law), which reshapes every decision you make.

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A budget is more than pulling numbers out of ServiceTitan β€” it has to be realistic, attainable, and built from being close to the actual operation. And always negotiate from strength: keep a backup vendor and be willing to walk away, but never to put a partner out of business.

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