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Business is heating up for Ovenclean franchisee INVESTMENT LEVEL: frOm £16,995


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fter a 30-year career as a butcher, Tom Tudor decided that it was time to pursue his dreams of owning his own business. “It was now or never,”


Tom reflects. “I realised if I didn’t make the change then, I never would.” Since he launched his Ovenclean business in 2009, Tom has found his franchisor’s support invaluable – especially during the initial stages. Things were


Tom Tudor


going well by year two, and now, in his third year, the business has boomed. “I am surprised by how easy it is to make money,” Tom exclaims. Typically booked up between four and six weeks in advance, Tom is kept busy. “I tend to complete about four cleans a day, and two on a Saturday to fit them all in, but I’m certainly not complaining.” He sees himself eventually growing the business by taking on an employee and an extra van to help cope with the increasing demand, but at the moment he is happy. He reflects: “I launched my business three years ago and haven’t had a quiet period yet. Now we’re heading into the Christmas rush, demand is skyrocketing!” Tom believes Ovenclean’s simple, easy- to-manage model will suit people who are practical, hardworking and determined. “It’s difficult, but everything that Ovenclean said would happen, has. If you follow the formula and listen to the advice given, you will be successful.” n


OVENCLEAN


WEBSITE: www.ovenclean.com EMAIL: franchise@ovenclean.com PHONE: 0800 988 5434 CLASSIFICATION: Oven cleaning services


A business opportunity that works around you! EXCELLENT EARNINGS POTENTIAL • REWARDING • SIMPLE TO MANAGE • FLEXIBLE WORKING HOURS


Would you like a better work/life balance?


Ovenclean is the longest established and most successful oven cleaning franchise in the UK. With over 27 million households nationwide, Ovenclean franchisees provide specialist services to a large, virtually untapped marketplace.


The Ovenclean franchise model has been developed to suit individual lifestyles and business aspirations. Low overheads and the fl exibility to dictate working hours, benefi ts franchisees wishing to retain control over their work/life balance whilst also delivering high profi tability and great job satisfaction.


“It was a really easy decision,


I love being my own boss”


Robbie Freeman, franchisee since 2010 164| Businessfranchise.com | October 2013


 Massive, virtually untapped marketplace  Potential to earn £1,000 per week*  Regular, repeat business  Flexible working hours to suit your lifestyle  Potential to expand to multi-unit operation  Unique cleaning system and products


Call now for more information


0800 988 5434 www.ovenclean.com


*Based on existing franchisees


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