Surface Medic joins Point Franchise
Sophie Cole, writer
Surface Medic is a specialist in surface repairs and is rolling its business model out across the country.
Point Franchise is pleased to announce that Surface Medic is the newest addition to its extensive network of international franchises. The innovative surface restoring business is tapping into the newly booming surface restoration market, offering a unique solution that’s appealing to commercial, domestic and construction customers alike.
The furniture repair franchise is offering a new and exciting way to fix scuffs, scrapes, chips and extensive damage to almost any internal or external surface. Its time-effective and cost-effective methods are more thorough than a simple cosmetic touch up and uses innovative software to provide a permanent repair that looks as good as new. Customers can access its service 24/7, by calling, emailing or uploading photos for one of its technicians to assess whenever is convenient for them.
As well as domestic customers seeking an inexpensive way to make their home look brand new again, Surface Medic is attracting the attention of insurance companies who are taking advantage of its innovative methods to settle claims. As part of the Service Solutions Group, Surface Medic is well connected with numerous large insurance firms and has a positive reputation that will bolster franchisees’ opportunities for new business.
New franchisees will undergo an extensive, four-week, industry leading training programme that will cover the specialist techniques and products that Surface Medics deploy to work their magic. They won’t need any previous experience, simply a love of DIY and the ambition and drive to make their business a success.
For just £25,500, prospective franchisees will be able to run their own business, following a proven and successful business model to deliver excellent results to customers across the country.
Surface Medic
Surface Medic is a specialist repair franchise who help domestic and commercial clients restore internal and external surfaces.
Sophie Cole, writer