Have you seen the franchise fees for so-called “affordable” franchises lately?
I don’t know about you, but $150-$200K doesn’t sound so inexpensive to us! And when it comes to service-based franchises (which often can be operated out of a home office, thus keeping your overhead costs down), even they can be pretty pricey at $150,000. Even $100,000 can be just too expensive for hard-working potential business owners who have – hello! – families to support and mortgages to pay!
But what about $60K to $80K ($56K to $100K in Canada)?
Home-based franchises such as Dryer Vent Wizard allow you to keep that overhead low while handling administrative tasks at your home office while you service your customers in a fully equipped van that’s included in that low franchise fee just mentioned.
You needn’t take our word for it. Dryer Vent Wizard has been named a Top Ten Forbes’ Best Franchise Under $150,000. And we are extremely proud of this. But it’s even better because you can open one of our franchises for under $80,000!
Purchase one of our affordable franchises and you’ll start your business in a home office (required). Once your dryer vent cleaning business is set and you know how to run the business from the bottom up, you can move to a brick-and-mortar location if you like, but you also can stay put. (Save on that overhead!)
Whether you’re nearing the end of your career and don’t want the “traditional” retirement of golf and visiting the grandkids (hire the grandkids to work in your franchise!) or whether you’ve been working for a couple of decades and you want to control your future and expand your income, a Dryer Vent Wizard territory is one of the most affordable franchises available.
Discounts for Veterans and first responders
We also offer veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces as well as those who work in first-responder roles (firemen, policemen, paramedics, etc.) a $5,000 discount on our franchise fee.
It’s also an extremely important business, as cleaning the dryer vents of your neighbors’ and community businesses’ clothes dryers can be a literal lifesaver: dryer lint fires injure and kill dozens of people each year here in the U.S. and cause hundreds of millions of dollars in property damage.