Status: Active
Posting ID: 278005
2/1/23
$49,500 Franchise Fee
Asking Price
Description
Koala Building Insulation Services Franchise: Delivering Comfort and Efficiency in the New Economy
A Koala Insulation Franchise provides an essential service needed in every home and building. Customers can earn back the cost of any insulation investment while helping the environment. Franchisees flourish in a simple and solid recession-resistant business with almost no other national competitors.
Franchise Fee: $49,500
Total Investment: $148,000 to $190,000
Minimum Liquid Cash: $150,000
Net Worth: $250,000
Our appealing brand and recognizable mascot voice how customers can earn back the cost of any insulation investment, all while helping the environment, and our franchisees flourish in a simple and solid recession-resistant business within a $52 billion industry.
We stand by the quality of each job with a lifetime warranty and annual inspections that put customers' minds at ease. Increasing energy efficiency through insulation also protects the planet through substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
Franchisees use proprietary, custom-manufactured products with added pest and fire resistance, and have access to Koala's tried and true marketing and lead generation systems.
Getting started is simple and no prior experience in the industry is needed. The model can begin with one rig and be scaled over time.
Our staffing needs are straightforward, our normal business hours provide a healthy work and life balance, and, as a mobile operation, overhead is low and fixed.
Each franchisee receives comprehensive, in-person, and ongoing training on all materials and equipment and on our state-of-the-art web-based operating platform.
* Every home and building must have insulation to meet local energy codes.
* Koala franchisees have multiple revenue streams: renovations, new installs, energy efficiency upgrades, emergency services, and an annual service plan.
* Insulation has been around for a very long time, ever since homes were constructed, and changing energy codes create the perfect opportunity to generate revenue.
* Even in a down economy, insulation thrives. It's the single most important factor in energy waste reduction and it saves home and building owners money.
* Over 70 million homes in the United States are under-insulated, leaving far more demand than supply.
* Modern insulation products have been upgraded and improved tremendously, and consumers want them in their homes.
* No lease, rent, landlords, or buildout. Koala is a low-overhead, recession-resistant, and social-distancing-friendly business model.
For more information on joining the Koala Insulation team and delivering comfort and efficiency in the new economy, contact us today!
This is not an offer to sell a franchise which can only be made by the formal Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD). Any granting of a franchise is subject to the approval of and at the discretion of the franchisor.
To get more information about this Koala Building Insulation Services (New Franchise) business for sale in Many States please phone Franchise Representative at Send Form Above - if you get voicemail please leave a detailed message - make sure you mention you saw this posting/ad #278005 on BizBen.com. In addition to phoning Franchise Representative, make sure you email Franchise Representative above to get more info about this Koala Building Insulation Services (New Franchise), to ask any questions or request an appointment to see this business for sale. Thank you.
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A Koala Insulation Franchise provides an essential service needed in every home and building. Customers can earn back the cost of any insulation investment while helping the environment. Franchisees flourish in a simple & solid recession-resistant business with almost no other national competitors.
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