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Liquid capital required
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$150,000
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Net worth required
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$350,000 - $400,000
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Investment
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$142,575 - $364,550
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Franchise fee
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$40,000 - $48,000
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Royalty
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3.0% - 7.0%
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Offers Financing
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Yes
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Units in operation
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36
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Founded
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1971
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Franchising Since
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1972
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What is it?
- Full-service home kitchen and bathroom remodeling and improvement company
How does it make money?
- Customers pay you for kitchen and bathroom remodeling services
- Markup profit from sales of furnishings at wholesale vendors
- DreamMaker franchisees get discounts on furnishings and fixtures from vendors nationwide
Who is it for?
- Fashionable franchisees with a sense of luxury and style
- Someone who loves turning a room into a beautiful place
- Someone with an understanding of kitchen and bathroom optimal functioning
What would you do as a franchisee?
- Work-from-home marketing and outreach to build a customer base
- Work closely with customers to assess their kitchen and bathroom needs
- Create new kitchen and bathroom designs
- Partner with vendors and contractors in refurbishing rooms to your design
DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen Remodeling Franchise
Every year, Americans spend billions of dollars remodeling their homes. The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University expects American homeowners to spend nearly $150 billion on major remodeling projects in 2014, up double-digits from a year ago.
Satisfied DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen clients pose with DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen __ of Bakersfield (California) staff Mel Fox (left) and owner Patty Gray (second from right). Also show is DreamMaker President and CSO Doug Dwyer (right).
Bath and Kitchen Remodeling Industry Growth
First and Foremost, DreamMaker franchisees offer the niche of professional kitchen and bath remodeling. Additionally, our business model is designed to expand into full interior remodeling as your confidence, competency and business grows. This allows you to maximize your marketing dollars and create a customer for life.
How Do DreamMaker Franchises Stand Out?
- Excellent service to our customers
- Excellent systems and support to our franchise partners
DreamMaker is active within NARI (National Association of the Remodeling Industry) and has taken leadership positions in the organization and within the industry. Our franchisees are among a top-performing group that also participates in GuildQuality ratings. GuildQuality surveys customers and publishes customer satisfaction surveys that let homeowners know whom they can trust — and DreamMaker’s satisfaction scores are stellar (based on completed customer surveys of participating franchisees). 96% of our customers would recommend us to a friend or family member. That sort of word-of-mouth powers the long-term success of a remodeling business, and it’s a direct result of the excellent franchisees we attract and the systems we have in place to help them succeed and serve their customers.
A Rich Heritage in Bath and Kitchen Remodeling Franchises
DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen has a rich heritage in home remodeling franchising. It started out as part of The Dwyer Group, which has decades of experience helping plumbers, electricians, landscapers and others build successful franchise businesses. In 2003, Doug Dwyer purchased DreamMaker as a separate entity, but he retains close family ties with some of the leadership at The Dwyer Group and benefits from the deep franchising history that was established by the late Don Dwyer Sr., a visionary businessman who started the International Franchise Association’s VetFran program, which offers discounts to make franchise ownership more affordable for veterans.
Kitchen Remodeling Franchise
DreamMaker has continued that legacy by providing extraordinarily detailed systems and tools to help entrepreneurs start and grow a remodeling business. Some of our owners were new to remodeling when they started their DreamMaker franchise. Others already owned a remodeling business, but found a new level of success — both in their business and personal lives — by becoming part of the DreamMaker family.
Success Stories
Steve Betts, former banker: “What I made last year, there’s no way I would have made half of that doing what I was doing. … To some degree, the sky is the limit.”
Dale Ressler, who converted his remodeling business to DreamMaker: “There are a lot of remodelers just working out of a truck who can do the work, but the experience we give the customer sets us apart. We do really good, quality work, but the process and relationship we build with clients is what sets us apart.”
Ideal Candidate
We're looking for people who:
- Have the drive to succeed and achieve excellence and who value professionalism.
- Have a passion for people and improving homes.
- Are drawn to our Code of ValuesTM because it matches their own values.
- Are smart and like to learn and are willing to embrace proven systems.
- Are willing to be coached to greater levels of success.
- Have a heart for service.
- Have moral support at home.
We're also looking for people with:
- Leadership, management and selling skills.
- A teamwork mentality.
- A desire to run a business that makes a difference in people's lives and in the community where they live.
If you are a Start-up, you will need minimum liquid capital of $100,000 and a net worth of $150,000 - $400,000 to start a DreamMaker franchise.
If you have an Existing Remodeling Business, you will need minimum liquid capital of $50,000 and a net worth of $100,000 - $150,000.
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