In Item 7 of DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen’s 2019 Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD), the initial investment ranges from $142,575 to $364,550. You might wonder why there is a large gap in the investment range. Those converting their existing remodeling company usually fall on the lower end of the investment, compared to those starting a remodeling business from the ground up fall in the higher end of the investment range. This is based on the assets existing remodeling businesses might already possess that are included in the initial investment.
DreamMaker has a network of 34 franchisees, and 36 franchise locations across the nation.
We understand that the first year in business is crucial to building brand awareness and bringing in customers. That is why the initial investment includes a 12-month custom marketing plan. A marketing strategist will visit you during training to research the target audience and research your local competitors. The 12-month custom marketing plan also includes advertising in your area, printed marketing collateral, a website, a social media management tool and much more. You will also have a team of marketing specialists and a franchise coach as a resource.
Not only do we provide the marketing strategy and training you need, but we also provide areas of training in design, sales, technology and other business areas needed to succeed.
DreamMaker has been around for over 20 years, and we have learned many lessons over the years in building our systems. When someone is buying a DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen franchise, they are buying the time-tested systems we have created from our experience. Our expectation of franchise owners is to follow the systems and have trust in the process.
In Item 10 of our FDD, it explains that under special conditions, DreamMaker may agree to finance up to 70% of the initial fee. Also, stated under Item 10 of our FDD, “[DreamMaker] may periodically agree to third party lenders to make financing available to qualified franchisees, and [DreamMaker] may, in our sole discretion, refer you to a third party lender to assist in financing in your DreamMaker franchise.”
The DreamMaker franchise opportunity is NOT passive ownership. In Item 15 of our FDD, it states “[DreamMaker owners] must directly perform or supervise the operation of the franchise unless we consent otherwise.”
We have learned that the main reason people go with franchising over starting their own remodeling business, is the systems that are already in place and the network of ongoing support. Starting a remodeling business can be a stressful journey, but the help of a remodeling franchise opportunity, like DreamMaker, can help limit that stress by supporting you through the journey and giving you the training needed to succeed.
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