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How much does a franchise cost?

The cost of buying a franchise varies significantly depending on the nature of the franchise business.

Home-based franchises and personal services tend to have lower associated costs than those that require equipment, a premise or a fleet of service vehicles, so it’s key when investing in a new franchise opportunity that you are aware of the initial costs, what is included and all ongoing expenses incurred when running a successful business.

The upfront cost of a franchise will include the licence fee and an opening support package – also referred to as franchise fees.

The license fee gives you the right to use the brand name and registered trademark, usually within an exclusive territory, and to use the Franchisor’s business systems, processes and procedures in order to operate your franchise. The franchise fees will include items such as your initial training and local marketing support when you launch – items covered by the franchise fees will vary from franchise to franchise. 

There will be other costs associated with setting up your franchise business such as legal and accountancy fees, working capital, company insurance etc. and these should all be considered. Your Franchisor should provide you with a detailed estimate of what these are likely to be for their particular opportunity.

With most franchises there will be a continuing fee, usually paid on a monthly basis to the Franchisor, which is called a Management Service Fee. This fee can either be a percentage of turnover or a fixed rate. Some franchises may also apply additional ongoing fees for national marketing, software licenses etc. This is some of the information you should be armed with before making your decision on whether to purchase a franchise.

Franchises rarely fail as you are removing the risks typically associated with opening a brand-new business, in fact 97% of all franchise businesses are turning a profit. You benefit from the franchiser’s recognisable brand whilst essentially managing your own operation and having the support and materials you need to run a successful business. For larger initial investment franchise opportunities, you will generally reap greater rewards and receive higher levels of ongoing support.

Overall, there are many different franchise opportunities on the market that will all come with different support packages and varying initial and ongoing costs. It’s important to remember when investing in a new franchise business that it should be something you enjoy and that it feels right for you – you must have a passion for the business or you will resent putting the necessary hours in to succeed. As they say, “you get out what you put in”!

You get out what you put in!

What are the typical costs for a Pest Control Franchise in the UK?

You can buy a pest control franchise with an investment of less than £15,000. This, however, is just the minimum initial investment. These initial costs will include the franchise license and franchise fees (for things such as training and marketing) but you will need to factor in all the other business set up and ongoing costs such as company insurance, company vehicles, legal and accountancy fees and so forth.

All things considered, you can usually get your pest control franchise set up and running with an initial capital of around £30,000 to £60,000.

There are a number of pest control franchise opportunities originating from both the UK and the US.

Here is just a small selection of pest control franchises that are currently recruiting franchisees in the UK:

  • Pestforce: minimum investment £16,500 + VAT with an expected turnover of £30-£50k in your first year.

https://pestforcefranchise.co.uk/

  • The Pest Company: charges £16,495 + VAT for an anticipated year one turnover of £40,000 – £70,000.

https://www.thepestcompany.com/pest-control-franchise-opportunities

  • Whelan: costs a comparative £17,000 + VAT for a £32,000 target turnover in year one.

https://www.whelanpest.co.uk/

  • Pestbusters: charges £18,000 + VAT a year for a return of £50,000 OTE for the first year.

https://www.pest-busters.co.uk/

What are the typical costs for a Pest Control Franchise in the US?

In the US there is a vast array of pest control franchises, the larger ones will require between $75,000 to $140,000 investment, whereas the smaller franchise companies offering just one service start out at $15,000.

 For example, Liberty Pest (https://libertypestinc.com/our-home) requires a $15,000 upfront investment, BedBug Chasers (https://bedbugchasers.com) requires an initial investment ranging from $99,425 to $143,550, Orkin (https://www.orkin.com) ask for the equivalent of £75,000 and Truly Nolen (https://www.trulynolen.com) require £45,000. 

How does PGH Beegone compare on cost with its competitors?

There are a number of pest control franchises available in the UK. Let’s compare how PGH Beegone weighs up against the Pestforce franchise.

To join the Pestforce franchise, the initial investment fee is £16,500 + VAT and some working capital. This comes with a number of benefits including full training and support, business stationary, public liability insurance, initial stock and materials etc.

A PGH Beegone franchise costs £17,370 + VAT as an Owner Operator and £28,805 + VAT as a Management Owner. This upfront outlay will get you use of two brands, full training, an initial 6-month local marketing campaign and collateral, lead creation and telesales support, a bespoke software package and memberships to a couple of relevant industry bodies plus one-to-one mentoring from MD Peter Higgs, free membership of your local business networking group, free external business coaching and a 24/7 call answering service so you never miss a lead.

When looking to invest in a new franchise opportunity, it’s important to assess costs carefully to ensure you are doing a like-for-like comparison and that you are aware of all additional elements. For example, the PGH Beegone franchise support package for an Owner Operator is £12,370 – this includes a wide variety of elements, not just marketing and training, some of which are covered for the whole of the first year in that cost, others for the duration of the franchise agreement. Other franchises may not offer as a detailed a start-up package and therefore cannot be compared just on price. The level of ongoing support, possible return on investment and size of the market opportunity should also all be considered.

How much does a PGH Beegone franchise cost?

There are two business model options if you’re looking to invest in a PGH Beegone franchise, an Owner Operator or a Management Owner.

As an Owner Operator you will undertake all pest control and bee removal services as well as the day-to-day running of the business, also known as a “man/woman in a van”.

As a Management Owner, you will employ a team of technicians to undertake each job for you, whilst your main priority will be to run the day-to-day operations of the business, although you may choose to undertake some surveys yourself.

The initial cost for an Owner Operator is £17,370 + VAT. The franchise agreement is for 5 years and can then be renewed on a rolling basis once it expires. This upfront franchise cost includes the licence fee at £5,000 and the support package (franchise fees) at £12,370.

The cost to purchase a Management Owner franchise is £28,805 + VAT which includes the license fee at £10,000 and the support package (franchise fees) at £18,805.

There are other estimated set-up costs for the franchise which include your van, your tools, external training and other business set-up fees – this outlay will vary from franchisee to franchisee.

The expected turnover for the Owner Operator franchise in year one is £159,000 and the year one expected sales for a Management Owner is £319,000.

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