This franchise sells products to color, stain, texture, seal and stamp patterns in concrete. The decorative concrete process takes an essential construction component (concrete) and turns it into a desirable, attractive element that increases the value of the end product. The cobblestone drive at Las Vegas hotels is just an example. They get walked on, parked on, and experience constant wear. Tourists see the beauty, while the hotel thinks it is durable, attractive, and low maintenance. Decorative products transform a concrete caterpillar into a butterfly in homes, businesses, and governmental projects. The company owned store in South Texas (opened in 2006) has averaged over $2 mil- lion in sales for the last five years, with product profits above industry averages. Average ticket sales are in the hundreds of dollars. Franchise locations available in the following states: - Alabama - Alaska - Arizona - Arkansas - California - Colorado - Connecticut - Delaware - Florida - Georgia - Idaho - Iowa - Kansas - Kentucky - Louisiana - Maine - Massachusetts - Mississippi - Missouri - Montana - Nebraska - Nevada - New Hampshire - New Jersey - New Mexico - North Carolina - Ohio - Oklahoma - Oregon - Pennsylvania - South Carolina - Tennessee - Texas - Utah - Vermont - West Virginia - Wyoming
Financial Information
On request
Asking Price
$2,000,000
Gross Revenue
Business Location
City:
Confidential
State:Kentucky
Reason for Sale
New franchise opportunity
Detailed information
Year Established:2006
Home Based:No
Franchise:Yes
Relocatable:Yes
Lender Prequalified:No
SBA Prequalified:No
Full-Time Employees: 3
Part-Time Employees:N/A
Contractors:N/A
Owner Worked Hours/w:N/A
Inventory Included: No
Inventory Value:
N/A
Real Estate Available: No
Real Estate Included: No
Real Estate Value:
$0
FF&E Included?: No
Training/Support
New franchise training / support
Facilities
With a limited finish-out expense, this decorative concrete franchise offers a cost-effective opportunity for potential business owners. The operation is efficiently run, often requiring just three employees to manage day-to-day activities. Unlike other businesses that demand costly fixtures, this franchise minimizes overhead by primarily focusing on essential elements such as a checkout counter, sample color displays, and warehouse shelves. This streamlined approach not only reduces initial investment costs but also simplifies ongoing operations, making it an attractive option for entrepreneurs looking for a manageable and affordable business venture.
Market Outlook/Competition
Competition that sell decorative type products are generally “Mom & Pop” stores. Big box retailers like Lowes and Home Depot offer a very limited selection of decorative products, more suitable for the DIY customer. Any online sales of these products are severely limited due to product weight, application knowledge, and shipping cost.
Real Estate Description
Stores are in warehouse-type locations, (read cheap rent)