Woody and Elaine Deaton were married in 1967. At this time, Woody was attending East Tennessee State University completing his degree in Social Work. Five years and three children later, Elaine began working full-time as a bookkeeper for a local firm. She then took the position of credit manager for Dayco, a large company that provided car parts for Chrysler.
     
1979   During the economic down turn of the late 1970’s, the reduction of supply needs at Chrysler resulted in significant downsizing at Dayco. Thus, in 1979 Elaine was laid off. Elaine needed to make money, but she also had a family and wanted to have a career that would enable her to be there for her family. While growing up, Elaine’s mother earned extra money by cleaning houses. Elaine had never thought about cleaning as a career. However, at this time in her life, Elaine began to see the benefits of cleaning houses: she would be able to set her own schedule and be home with her family in the evenings. Thus, Elaine began cleaning houses. What started as cleaning a few houses quickly grew and soon Elaine enlisted the help of her mother and a neighbor.
     
    Elaine’s husband Woody had always considered the idea of owning his own business. As he saw the success that Elaine was having, he realized the growth potential of the cleaning business that Elaine had started. At this time, Woody was working for the community mental health clinic. Upon their move to a newly remodeled facility, Woody approached his supervisor and bid on the cleaning of this facility. Woody and Elaine were awarded the contract and obtained an additional contract in another facility in Xenia.
     
    This additional contract at the Xenia facility was managed by a recent Wright-Patterson AFB retiree. This person gave Elaine and Woody valuable information about bidding for jobs at Wright-Patterson AFB. They followed his instructions to look at the bid board at Wright-Patterson AFB and found that the government was accepting bids for janitorial service at the NCO Club. Elaine and Woody bid on this contract under their operating name of Elaine’s Cleaning Service (ECS) and were awarded the contract.
     
1983   The company was growing while still operating out of the family home. Elaine worked full-time in the business while Woody continued his job in Social Services helping with the business during nights and weekends. In 1983, ECS had outgrown the family home, so Elaine and Woody rented office space for the company. In 1985, Woody reduced his Social Work hours to part-time and began working in the business full-time.
     
    Wright-Patterson AFB was accepting bids for a substantial contract. The “Top of the Hill of Area B” contract was for janitorial maintenance of over 2,000,000 square feet. Elaine and Woody worked hard to produce a bid that met all government requirements. After much discussion, ECS was awarded this contract. This was the company’s first contract on a government installation employing people other than family and friends. Elaine and Woody learned a great deal about government contracting and some invaluable lessons from the experience of cleaning the NCO Club at Wright-Patterson AFB.
     
1987   In 1987, ECS purchased a building at 909 Watervliet Avenue in Belmont. After remodeling, this building became the headquarters for ECS. In 1988, the company was incorporated as Elaine’s Cleaning Service.
     
    Woody had begun subscribing to the “Commerce Business Daily,” a government paper listing all types of contracts up for bid. ECS began bidding on contracts all over the country and was awarded a large government contract at Maxwell AFB in Montgomery, Alabama.
     
1990   In 1990, ECS was awarded an extremely large contract at Wright-Patterson AFB. This 5,000,000 square foot contract includes all of Area B as well as the U.S. Air Force Museum.
     
    Because ECS was working many large commercial contracts in addition to the government contracts, ECS was purchasing large quantities of janitorial equipment and supplies. ECS now had the revenue to establish their own janitorial supply company, so in 1992 Elaine and Woody started Apex Supply.
     
    In 1994, a small company called Complete Home Services was up for sale, and the Deaton’s decided to purchase it. This decision turned out to profitable since one of the accounts that ECS inherited was the Ameritech account. That account has since grown from 3 buildings to more than 250 buildings including all of the Ameritech/SBC buildings in Ohio south of Interstate 70 and several north of I-70 as well.
     
1992   With the additional commercial and government contracts as well as the starting of Apex Supply, the company had outgrown the building on Watervliet. ECS looked for a facility that would allow them to have office space, a warehouse, and a showroom under one roof. In 1992, they found a facility at 4108 Dayton-Xenia Road which was large enough and had adequate parking. Elaine and Woody decided to purchase the facility and oversaw the complete remodeling that was necessary for the building to meet the company’s needs. In the summer of 1993, ECS moved into this building which continues to be the company’s headquarters to this date.
     
    By this time Elaine and Woody’s two younger children were working in the business: Kathie in Human Resources and Steve in Commercial Management. Their spouses were also employed by ECS. The four of them currently work in the company gaining valuable experience as they help ECS continue to grow.
     
1995   By 1995, Elaine and Woody felt that the name “Elaine’s Cleaning Service” did not adequately convey the type of company that ECS had become. At this time ECS had many commercial contracts and was working on one of the largest government janitorial contracts in the country. Elaine and Woody decided to change the name of the company’s commercial division to Apex Building Maintenance. The company was then doing business under three names (Apex Supply, Apex Building Maintenance, and Elaine’s Cleaning Service) which became increasingly difficult since they were incorporated as Elaine’s Cleaning Service. In 2002, the decision was made to purchase Patti-Maids/Family Helpers. This purchase added another company under Elaine’s Cleaning Service.
     
    For years, Patti-Maids, Inc. was a chief competitor with ECS in residential cleaning. This merger made ECS the largest company doing residential cleaning in the greater Dayton area. The inclusion of Family Helpers allowed ECS to venture into a previously unexplored revenue source – that of providing non-medical assistance to elderly clients in their own home.
     
2002   Later in 2002, Elaine and Woody changed the name of the corporation to Deaton Enterprises, Inc. to enable all the divisions to fall under one corporation name. Since ECS and Patti-Maids/Family Helpers were both servicing residential clients, the two names were merged to Patti-Maids/Family Helpers to provide additional clarification.
     
Today   In October of 2003, Deaton Enterprises purchased Finer Services, a restoration company that specializes in restoration, reconstruction, and cleaning after catastrophic events such as floods and fires. The purchase of Finer Services expands the range of services that Deaton Enterprises can provide. Deaton Enterprises now has the ability to address any cleaning needs from a routine house cleaning to reconstruction and cleaning of a large corporation after a fire.
     
    What started as Elaine cleaning a few houses to make some extra money after being laid off is now a multi-divisional corporation. In its 23rd year of operation, Deaton Enterprises, Inc. currently includes a Residential Division (Patti Maids/Family Helpers), a Commercial Division (Apex Building Maintenance), a Government Division (also Apex Building Maintenance), a Restoration Division (Finer Services), and a Janitorial Supply Company (Apex Supply).
 

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