Lily Sweeney, writer
PlumbProud has welcomed a new franchisee to its ever-growing network.
The plumbing franchise will now begin to train Piyush, its new franchisee for the Harrow & Watford area. All PlumbProud investors complete a comprehensive training programme which ensures they have the skills and knowledge they need in order to develop a thriving and profitable business. The training programme/franchisee preparation includes:
A twelve-week training plan to establish cashflow
Geographical territory evaluation
Expert industry insights
Business modelling
Assistance with the recruitment and launch process
Branding, marketing and software guidance
Rebates and discounts
Ongoing support and coaching from a personal franchise expert
The minimum investment required to become a Plumbproud franchisee is just £10,000, and the payoff is immense, with end-of-second-year revenue projections over £1 million. Projections are based on a proven model - the franchisor’s Northampton based business, which has been operating for six years, and achieves a £2 million annual turnover.
The domestic boiler and bathroom sector is thriving, and the industry has continued to pull in solid earnings throughout the pandemic. If anything, home improvement has seen a boom in the last 12 months, as customers have been unable to spend money in other sectors.
Just a month ago, PlumbProud welcomed four new franchisees, and it’s still looking to continue its expansion. In a recent blog post, the plumbing franchise spoke of its growing success despite Covid-19, saying,
“Even throughout the pandemic business has been flourishing, which we are really grateful for as it meant we were able to provide local people with jobs.”
PlumbProud happily welcomes franchisees of all backgrounds - “When choosing PlumbProud you need no previous plumbing experience which is why it works for so many people looking to become their own boss.”
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Lily Sweeney, writer