WindowPayne Local offers customers a weather warning
Elliott Fudge, writer
WindowPayne Local is on hand to assist customers across the UK as the warmer weather reveals grubby windows.
The window cleaning franchise recently asked its customers on social media whether they were avoiding looking at algae and grime build-up outside of their homes. It reminded them that WindowPayne is ready and waiting to help with those necessary summer clean-up jobs. Whether it’s windows, gutters or conservatories in need of a clean, WindowPayne Local can have it done, quick as a flash.
The franchise was first established on a part-time basis in 2011, but it wasn’t long before founder Matt realised that the business was growing substantially. Matt purchased some better equipment, made investments in his IT systems and solutions, and took on his first employee in 2016. Now, WindowPayne Local is a thriving franchise operation, and you can become a franchisee for a minimum investment of £10,496.
After two years, your expected revenue will be £90,000, and in return for your investment, you’ll receive an initial two-week training programme, ongoing support, and exclusive operational rights to a certain territory. You’ll be given all the equipment, tools and systems that you need to get started. You’ll also be supported by a pre-launch marketing campaign, and provided with marketing materials and admin support.
If you’re interested in investing with WindowPayne Local, know that the company’s ideal franchisee would be a driven, determined and enthusiastic person. They would be self-motivated, ambitious, and have an excellent work ethic. They would also be good with people, and committed to the provision of high-quality customer service. Find out more about becoming a WindowPayne Local franchisee via the franchise’s profile page, which you’ll find linked above.
WindowPayne Local
It is a golden rule in business to be part of a growing sector, and with the window cleaning market forecast to be worth £920m by the end of 2023, there has never been a better time to get involved in this Covid proof market.
Elliott Fudge, writer