Commercial cleaning can be a great way to clean up.
Why?
Commercial cleaning services are in high demand. In fact, the U.S. Dept of Labor projects 6% growth through 2024. As a result, commercial cleaning franchises are among the fastest growing businesses in the U.S.
Jani-King is an excellent franchise opportunity that lets you hit the ground running with:
Brand strength
Proven business processes
Immediate training
Ongoing guidance and support
Administrative assistance
Advertising and marketing
Vendor partnerships
Follow these 7 easy steps to get started on the path to business ownership with Jani-King.
- Contact
Contact your local Jani-King office or complete a contact form and a local representative will be in touch to discuss franchising opportunities.
- Schedule
Schedule and attend a commercial cleaning franchise disclosure presentation. This no pressure, information sharing session will give you a chance to learn more and ask questions about our program to determine if Jani-King is the right franchise opportunity for you.
- Register
Register a new small business with the state. You will need to create a corporation or limited partnership (LLC) to protect you from personal liability.
- Sign
Sign the franchise agreement. This legal, written contract outlines our responsibilities as the franchisor and your responsibilities as the franchisee during our partnership.
- Training
Attend training to learn how to properly clean a variety of areas and surfaces utilizing the most up-to-date tools and equipment for maximum performance and efficiency. Training will also cover operational procedures and best practices for running your business.
- Tools
Purchase the required supplies and equipment. This will vary depending on the size of the franchise purchased and is listed on the attachments included in the franchise disclosure document.
- Start
Start servicing your accounts. All new franchisees receive a designated amount of guaranteed business from their local Jani-King region (Initial Business). You may also market and sell new accounts according to the terms in your franchise agreement.