Janitorial Franchises


Aerowest & Westair Sanitation
Min. Investment:      $8,500
Min. Net Worth:       $50,000
Min. Franchise Fee: $4,000

Aire-Master Of America
Min. Investment:      $33,000
Min. Net Worth:       $50,000
Min. Franchise Fee: $29,000

AmeriCare Restroom Hygiene
Min. Investment:      $6,500
Min. Net Worth:       $50,000
Min. Franchise Fee: $9,500

Buildingstars
Min. Investment:      $125,000
Min. Net Worth:       $300,000
Min. Franchise Fee: $47,500

Jani-King International
Min. Investment:      $8,000
Min. Net Worth:       $50,000
Min. Franchise Fee: $8,000

Jan-Pro Associate
Min. Investment:      $37,500
Min. Net Worth:       $0
Min. Franchise Fee: $25,000

Jan-Pro International, Inc.
Min. Investment:      $0
Min. Net Worth:       $500,000
Min. Franchise Fee: $17,500

Jan-Tek
Min. Investment:      $50,000
Min. Net Worth:       $75,000
Min. Franchise Fee: $39,900

Jantize America
Min. Investment:      $50,000
Min. Net Worth:       $75,000
Min. Franchise Fee: $25,000

Molly Maid
Min. Investment:      $35,000
Min. Net Worth:       $250,000
Min. Franchise Fee: $14,900

Service Master Clean
Min. Investment:      $39,000
Min. Net Worth:       $50,000
Min. Franchise Fee: $29,000

Sparkling Image
Min. Investment:      $105,300
Min. Net Worth:       $100,000
Min. Franchise Fee: $38,500

System 4
Min. Investment:      $300,000
Min. Net Worth:       $250,000
Min. Franchise Fee: $100,000

UniClean Systems
Min. Investment:      $7,500
Min. Net Worth:       $50,000
Min. Franchise Fee: $1,500

Janitorial Franchise information and details.

Janitorial franchises serve mainly commercial customers. These include schools, office buildings, healthcare facilities, and others. Some janitorial franchises restrict themselves to only one or a few types of businesses while others may serve only healthcare facilities. Still others are equipped to provide their services wherever they are needed.
Those who own, operate, or invest in janitorial franchises must be able to hire trustworthy, dependable people. They should also have experience in inventory control, scheduling and time management, and other areas. Those who do serve healthcare facilities may have to meet certain state and federal health regulations.

In addition, depending on the locations of businesses served, some janitorial franchises may have to have specific training in such areas as hazardous materials disposal, and workplace and employee safety. Those who are considering investing or owning one of these franchises can conduct advance research or seek the services of a franchise consulting service before making a final decision.

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