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HIGH POINT, N.C. - ncarol.com -- China Grove, NC: Go-Forth Pest Control has recently increased their customer base in North Carolina by acquiring Intersect Pest Control in China Grove, NC. This will increase the number of homes and businesses serviced by the company's Charlotte branch.
Go-Forth Pest Control is a family-owned pest control business, with locations spread across the Carolinas, that is celebrating 60 years in business this year. The acquisition made sense for the company who has branches on every side of China Grove in Lake Norman, Charlotte, and the Triad.
"We couldn't think of a better way to celebrate our 60th anniversary than growing the Go-Forth team with a company like Intersect with whose owner and employees we have many shared values. We look forward to welcoming the newest members of the Go-Forth family, both customers and employees," said Chase Hazelwood, CEO and owner of Go-Forth.
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Go-Forth Pest Control was founded in 1959 in the North Carolina Triad. It has now grown to have
branches in the Triad, Lake Norman, Charlotte, Raleigh, and Wilmington. It is a family owned business now with its third generation owner. Go-Forth strives to have profound professionalism and customer service that makes customers, employees, and the community proud to be associated with Go-Forth Pest Control. It is home to the 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 NC Statewide Technicians of the Year. Go-Forth is the only company in the state to be recognized with that track record. Go-Forth Pest Control is also a Family Business Award winner, a Triad Best Places to Work winner, a PCT Top 100 company, a NC Triad Fast 50 company, and an Inc. Magazine Fastest Growing Company in America. http://Go-Forth.com
Go-Forth Pest Control is a family-owned pest control business, with locations spread across the Carolinas, that is celebrating 60 years in business this year. The acquisition made sense for the company who has branches on every side of China Grove in Lake Norman, Charlotte, and the Triad.
"We couldn't think of a better way to celebrate our 60th anniversary than growing the Go-Forth team with a company like Intersect with whose owner and employees we have many shared values. We look forward to welcoming the newest members of the Go-Forth family, both customers and employees," said Chase Hazelwood, CEO and owner of Go-Forth.
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Go-Forth Pest Control was founded in 1959 in the North Carolina Triad. It has now grown to have
branches in the Triad, Lake Norman, Charlotte, Raleigh, and Wilmington. It is a family owned business now with its third generation owner. Go-Forth strives to have profound professionalism and customer service that makes customers, employees, and the community proud to be associated with Go-Forth Pest Control. It is home to the 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 NC Statewide Technicians of the Year. Go-Forth is the only company in the state to be recognized with that track record. Go-Forth Pest Control is also a Family Business Award winner, a Triad Best Places to Work winner, a PCT Top 100 company, a NC Triad Fast 50 company, and an Inc. Magazine Fastest Growing Company in America. http://Go-Forth.com
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