The Fine Cleaning Company joins Point Franchise
Alice Tuffery, writer
The Fine Cleaning Company is proud to unveil its exciting franchise opportunity as the UK emerges from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Over the past year, the coronavirus outbreak has demonstrated just how important cleanliness and hygiene is. Businesses offering cleaning services have proven to be incredibly valuable, and should continue to benefit from the recession-resistant sector as the world emerges from the pandemic.
The Fine Cleaning Company is just one of the franchises offering entrepreneurs a lucrative investment opportunity in this sector. It has a network of both domestic and commercial customers, and specialises in bespoke cleaning services to satisfy individual requirements. From one-off deep cleans to regular services, the company prioritises high standards in every job it completes.
Now, the cleaning franchise is calling out for investors with attention to detail and a passion for delivering high-quality work.
The Fine Cleaning Company was established in 2011 by Stephen Collings, who was passionate about building a company in a sector with consistently high demand. Stephen founded the business after a long career in the Metropolitan Police and developed the concept while still in full-time employment.
Before long, The Fine Cleaning Company had expanded from one van and cleaning team to three vans with three teams, and Stephen started growing the business as his full-time job.
You don’t need experience in the cleaning sector to become a franchisee with this lucrative company. Instead, you should have pride in your work, business acumen and commitment to providing excellent customer service.
It costs around £15,000 to get a franchise unit up and running with The Fine Cleaning Company, and all franchisees are given an exclusive territory and a five-year, renewable contract. Plus, you’ll get two weeks of classroom- and field-based training, as well as software packages, branded clothing, equipment and marketing materials. And after two years, you can expect to be generating roughly £140,000.
Head to The Fine Cleaning Company’s profile page to find out more.
The Fine Cleaning Company
The Covid-19 pandemic has seen an increase in demand for quality cleaning services, with one in three households employing outside help for domestic chores, and higher standards of cleanliness becoming mandatory in shops, offices and businesses, this really is a business opportunity to grasp.
Alice Tuffery, writer