sal loretta. how are you? -lemonis: nice to meet you. -sal: nice to meet you.'m one of the owners here. how are you doing? lemonis: good. i was just getting to meet fabio. sal: fabio's been with me a long time, so he's a -- my brother-in-law. i started the business when i was 17 years old in my garage, and it just exploded. and look at this. i mean... lemonis: so it's been a very profitable year so far? sal: yeah. i mean, when i mean "profitable," the businesses do well. the only problem is the debt. this place took a lot of money to build. lemonis: how much debt's on the books? sal: about $1.5 million. we couldn't pay the contractors, and we would have to use credit cards. there was no financing here. you go to the bank, and they say, "what are you building? a sports complex, embroidery? sal, what the hell is going on over there?" flat-out no. "too risky." lemonis: fabio, how do you describe the business to people? fabio: hmm. the business itself, it's complicated. there is a lot going on in here. it's hard to really just put it all in a nutshell really quick.