When a disaster hits a community, its members want to be able to pick up the pieces and move on as soon as possible. They need a disaster restoration franchise that will respond to their calls for help and that will provide the mitigation, cleanup, and restoration that they need to return to their normal lives. You can take advantage of the unique chance to help your community and to own a thriving business at the same time.
We offer our franchisees the best support and training of all disaster restoration brands out there. To start with, you’ll complete an 8-week pre-training class that teaches you what you need to know to set up your business with the right documents, licenses, plans, etc. For instance, you’ll master writing a business plan and create a marketing plan. You’ll also learn how to apply for a business license. Additionally, you’ll learn about our software systems, best practices for mitigation construction, how to estimate a job, and how to keep your books when you attend our intensive franchise training.
Your support doesn’t end when these two trainings finish, however. You’ll get a minimum of two days of marketing assistance in the field with one of our experts, and we can dry run your equipment, examine the systems and guidelines you’ve got in place, and more. You’ll get an extra marketing training about 3 months after you open your doors for business, and a dedicated business coach will help you troubleshoot any problems you have. Additionally, our corporate team is available to help you outside of all of these previously-mentioned trainings and support methods with any part of operating your business.
Regarding costs of opening a franchise, the costs vary depending on the infrastructure each franchisee already has in place. Here are a few you can expect: franchise fee – $45,000; new business set – between $13,500 and $43,500; supplemental territory fees – $0-$5,000; leasehold improvements, site and lease fees – $3,500 – $27,500. While there are other costs, such as marketing and working capital, travel, training, inventory fees, insurance, uniforms, miscellaneous, signage, office supplies, disaster recovery vehicle, etc., the total can range between $116,075 and $257,375. We do offer funding options.
We serve as our own contractors, so our clients only deal with one point of contact for the entire restoration process. Additionally, we help them with their insurance claims, and we have open lines of communication at all times. When you’re ready to take the step to own a disaster restoration franchise, apply or request more information.
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