Trulawn offers high-value business opportunity
Alice Tuffery, writer
Trulawn is on the lookout for new investors as it announces its future franchisees can build an asset worth £1 million.
The management franchise, which specialises in providing high-quality artificial grass, has demonstrated just how lucrative its UK branches can be. By following an “aggressive growth strategy formulated to replicate the journey taken by Trulawn’s Head Office”, investors can fast-track their way to success.
The Trulawn franchise package costs £16,995, a relatively low fee given how much investors can generate in profits once they get their business up and running. According to the franchise, branches can achieve a £1 million turnover by the end of their third year in operation, and just under £2.5 million after five years. Should franchisees wish to cash in their franchise unit, they can then sell it for upwards of £1 million.
Thanks to the franchise’s effective business model and the growing demand for artificial grass, Trulawn has seen a 24 percent increase in sales enquiries since 2019. What’s more, it offers a comprehensive support system for all its franchisees, so you’ll always have someone to turn to if you’ve got a question or concern. The franchise package also includes machinery, valued at £5,000, and marketing materials, so you can hit the ground running once you’ve signed on the dotted line.
What’s more, Trulawn is keen to partner with hard-working entrepreneurs who are enthusiastic about seeing success with a Trulawn business. So, the franchising team will offer flexible payment plans and finance packages to accommodate those with barriers to investment.
If you’re interested in joining Trulawn as a franchisee, you can get in contact with the brand and request a brochure to find out more about the opportunity. Visit the franchise’s profile page, linked above, to get started.
Trulawn Artificial Grass
Trulawn sells and installs artificial grass to the domestic, educational and commercial sectors. The franchisee will manage surveyors and installers as they fit and distribute 1000’s of square metres of artificial grass each year.
Alice Tuffery, writer