The franchisee will operate a commercial janitorial cleaning business utilizing our Coverall Program.
Company Background
Coverall is a franchisor of commercial janitorial cleaning businesses. Coverall has developed the Coverall Program, which provides franchisees with training and support to operate their business. The company's goal is to provide its franchisees with the opportunity for long-term success in an industry that offers little room for error. This is done by providing them with all the necessary tools needed to succeed, including comprehensive training programs, operational manuals, marketing materials, pricing guides and more.
Franchise Opportunity
Operating a successful commercial janitorial cleaning business is hard. You need to have the right systems in place, and you need to be able to scale your operations quickly and efficiently. Commercial janitorial cleaning is a competitive industry, and it can be tough to differentiate yourself from the competition. Coverall has the perfect solution. Our franchisee program provides you with all of the tools that you need to succeed in this industry, including access to our proven systems, marketing materials, and training programs. Plus, we offer comprehensive support services so that you can always rely on us for help when you need it.
Corporate Structure
Coverall derives its right to sell this franchise from CNA, with whom Coverall signed a renewal Service Agreement on December 31, 2019 for all of its territories in the states of in Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, and Pennsylvania for a term of 20 years. We first began offering franchises under a Service Agreement with CNA on February 2, 1990 within the State of Maryland and subsequently added additional territories by purchasing additional franchises from CNA and through acquisitions of existing Coverall Services businesses, with the last acquisition in 2005. When we describe certain information about CNA in this Disclosure Document, it will be preceded by the same information about us
Franchisee Attrition
1 /10
This franchise's rate of attrition in 2021
of 18.94%
was
Slightly Higher
than the 10% in the Cleaning Services industry. Generally speaking, a higher rate of attrition represents a less stable franchise system and a lower rate of attrition indicates a more successful system
What's Included in franchise attrition?
We define the franchisee attrition rate as the sum of terminations, re-acquisitions by
franchisor, non-renewals, and ceased operations, divided by the number of outlest at the start of the year.
It is a strong indicator of the strength of the underlying operating model
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FAQ
How much investment do I need to start my own Coverall business?
Franchisees typically require at least $8,316 to $52,847 investment to get their Coverall business started
What are the initial franchise fees for Coverall?
Franchisees typically need to pay at least $5,289 in fees directly to Coverall in order to earn the right to launch their business
How much money can I make with a Coverall franchise? What are
the average revenues for a typical Coverall business?
We haven’t done the math on how much revenue a typical
Coverall brings in each year. We estimate that other
franchisees in the Home Services industry generate
$1,131,885 revenue, so we would expect
Coverall to generate a similar amount
How long do I need to commit to running a Coverall unit? What
is my contractual commitment?
Coverall franchisees are typically required to sign up to a
20 year contract initially. The renewal length
is 20 years. You can of course exit early but
don’t expect to get any refund!
Accessibility
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The Franchisor's investment costs ranges from
$8,316 to $52,847
which is
Much Lower
than the $0 to $0 average in the Cleaning Services industry
What determines the investment cost?
Item 7 of the Franchise Disclosure Document lays out the full list of initial investment costs, including the fee payable to the franchisor, security deposits, equipment, professional fees etc
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