From construction to full service proactive maintenance in 1 year!

Ned Fasullo • January 23, 2026

From construction to full service proactive maintenance in 1 year!

What’s most important to our business is presenting a brand that reflects reliability, quality and long term relationships.  We position ourselves as a one stop shop so clients don’t have to juggle multiple contractors and vendors. From residential and commercial building to maintaining their facility, they can count on us for consistent quality, honest communication, and practical solutions that keep their properties running smoothly

 

What were your main challenges/issues with sales & marketing prior to partnering with VPG? Our main challenges were finding the right clients and clearly explaining what we do. We offer both construction and facility maintenance so it wasn’t always easy to help potential clients understand our business model or easily see how we could support their projects and ongoing needs.

 

What impressed you the most about VPG’s consulting solutions? What impressed us most about VPG was their knowledge, follow through and speed . They do exactly what they say they’re going to do and when we need something they deliver quick! They also have a strong network and trusted relationships so they are able to connect us with the right clients! 

 

How has the VPG team performed in terms of understanding your business and accomplishing goals? The VPG team took the time to fully understand our business, our services, and the type of clients we want to work with. They did thorough research, helped structure contacts and set up meetings with potential clients. Their efforts directly resulted in us securing new contracts and opportunities.

 

Would you recommend VPG to your colleagues and friends and if so, what is the one thing you would convey to them about working with us? Absolutely, we would recommend VPG to everyone. The one thing we would convey is that they are genuinely invested In helping you be successful. They go above and beyond and won’t stop until they've delivered the results you want!

Mike Roblin, CEO

Vertex Maintenance Group

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