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how much does housemaster home inspection franchise cost

by Fannie Predovic Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

What Does a HouseMaster Franchise Cost? To buy a franchise with HouseMaster, you'll need to have at least $50,000 in liquid capital. Franchisees can expect to make a total investment of at least $50,000.

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The HouseMaster System prides itself in providing best of class ongoing support to all of our franchisees. With complete Tier 1 and Tier 2 support structures in place, every franchise is set up for success from day one.

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The whole point behind owning a franchise is to leverage the experience of those who have been there and done it. The HouseMaster legacy is that it has been there and done it.

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As you get to know the HouseMaster Brand better, you will see that we are much more than a community. We are better described as a family.

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Owning a business is not for the weak. Fortunately for HouseMaster Franchisees, we eliminate a lot of risk without taking away the rewards. Those who follow our systems and processes see results faster than those who stall or try to reinvent the wheel. We recognize two categories of exceptional performers.

What does inspection include?

What we inspect: Inspection includes the visible (above water) pool and or spa elements including assessment of the physical condition of accessible decking, coping , walkways, and other surfaces. exposed electric and plumbing components, the filter and heater, if applicable. Watch us in action!

What do we inspect in an attic?

What we inspect: visible areas of all walls, ceilings, stairways, representative windows and doors, and attic areas for signs of leakage and damage, sagging or other structural concerns. Windows will be operated to determine function. In accessible attics, besides assessing structural components, we will note insulation and ventilation conditions. Watch us in action!

What is a well inspection?

A private on-site water supply (well) system inspection involves an inspection of visible interior pumps, piping, pressure and/or storage tanks and an assessment of the water flow (volume/pressure) from representative fixtures based on a representative water draw from plumbing fixtures. A well inspection does not include inspection of any buried or concealed components, determination of the water supply/source adequacy (yield or well capacity) or water quality.

What is an inspection of a drain system?

What we inspect: water flow of the interior drain system and area over the drainage field. Determine whether the water flows freely into the system from the house and readily apparent defects. Does not include inspection of buried or concealed components, soil testing, excavation of system components or opening or pumping of the tank.

What is wind mitigation inspection?

Wind mitigation inspections are conducted to identify whether construction features that have been shown to reduce losses in hurricanes, such as a roof framing connectors, gable end bracing, impact resistant windows, shutters and opening protection, and secondary water resistance barrier are present. Homes with wind mitigation reports indicating the presence of features to minimize wind damage can qualify for insurance discounts. Performed by individuals that meet training and certification requirements.

Is irrigation included in home inspection?

The inspection of irrigation systems is typically not included in home inspection industry standards of practice; however, many standards do provide optional inspection guidelines. In areas where lawn and garden irrigation is very common, most home inspectors routinely offer it as an optional inspection service.

Does Housemaster do home inspections?

With higher customer loyalty survey scores than most recognized consumer brands* - it’s no wonder savvy home buyers and top real estate professionals throughout the US and Canada rely on HouseMaster for their home inspection needs.

What is a franchisor for HM Services?

Franchise Description: The franchisor is HM Services, LLC. The franchisor’s parent company is Master Home Services, LLC, which is a subsidiary of Master Companies, Inc. The franchisor grants franchisees the right to operate a building inspection and related services business using its proprietary HouseMaster trademark and other registered and non-registered trademarks, the HouseMaster method of conducting a building inspection business, and the HouseMaster strategy for marketing and promoting a building inspection business. Additional related services may include, but are not limited to, wood destroying insect/organism testing and/or treatment, water testing, radon gas testing and/or mitigation, mold testing, septic tank evaluations/cleaning, lead paint testing, buried tank testing, preventative maintenance inspections and safety inspections. The franchisor also provides various supporting products and services to franchisees and other franchisees.

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