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INVESTMENT LEVEL: £43,000
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eading commercial grounds maintenance franchise Envirocare has seen turnover almost double in the
last 12 months and the growth is set to continue as, amongst other things, local government cutbacks provide opportunities across the country. Envirocare franchisees
employ operatives who visit corporate clients to provide a comprehensive grounds maintenance service. The opportunity is based on repeat business from regular visits to business parks, hotels, hundreds of other business locations. High client retention the business can grow for franchise owners as quickly as their clients’ grass does. Franchise director Dan Archer
from the unique business environment. Many of our clients are looking for better value and the improved service which comes from a national player with industry-leading accreditation.
We are winning business from smaller local competitors as our franchisees have triple from other, industry recognised, quality marks.” As local authority and housing
association contracts are offered time, Envirocare franchisees are successfully securing both local independent and regional volume contracts. The innovative service offered by Envirocare ensures that the business is not seasonal as many expect it to be. The investment for an
Envirocare franchise is £43,000. Franchisees will need £16,000- £18,000 in unencumbered funds and the desire to build a substantial business with a turnover in excess of £250,000 per annum. Envirocare is an Associate member of the British Franchise Association.
ENVIROCARE
WEBSITE:
www.franchise.envirocarems.
co.uk
EMAIL:
dan.archer@envirocarems.
co.uk
PHONE: 0800 028 3329 CLASSIFICATION: Grounds maintenance
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