Providing pest control services might not sound like the most glamorous job, but it sure is necessary. As soon as someone finds a mouse in their garage or an ant nest in their kitchen, they need someone to call. Why not you? Truly Nolen’s franchise division means you can establish yourself as part of a fantastic pest control company. If you want to get started with pest control in Nebraska, Truly Nolen is here to help.
What Startup Costs Are There With A Pest Control Franchise?
Building a business, whether from the ground up or as part of a franchise, will always have costs. You have to spend money to make money, right? Costs are always going to vary based on your location and which franchise you sign with, but there are a few things you can expect to need to pay for, such as:
· Equipment, including vehicles and treatments
· Training and license fees
· Marketing
· Employees
Many franchises also require an investment of tens of thousands of dollars. However, you can also cut down on some startup costs by signing with a franchise. For example, you won’t need to register a name or logo; the franchise may provide training, uniforms, and marketing materials. It’s essential to research before making any decisions, but remember that your eventual goal is to make a profit.
What Licenses Are Needed For A Pest Control Franchise?
Every state, and sometimes even different cities, have additional business requirements. In Nebraska, pest control specialists need a pesticide applicator certification. There are a few different types, each of which has slightly different requirements. But this certification is necessary for acquiring and using restricted pesticides, so it’s something to look into if you want to purchase a pest control franchise. You’ll need to attend a course and pass an exam to receive this certification. There may also be a licensing fee. Pesticide applicator certifications need to be renewed every three years.
As a business, you might also need to register with the state Department of Revenue and receive another license and accreditation. You must receive all the necessary training since pest control often involves using chemicals unavailable to the general public. Plus, many household pests can be dangerous when handled; certain certifications are essential for your safety and the safety of your clients.
With all the different requirements from place to place, it can be confusing to figure out exactly what you need to do. Truly Nolen offers services to help you figure out all the training, licenses, and registrations you need to be a successful pest control specialist.
Is A Pest Control Franchise Profitable?
Let’s be real here. People are always going to need pest control. It’s just a fact of life—there will always be pests in homes and businesses, which means there will always be a need for professional pest control.
Naturally, there are also always going to be costs associated with running a business. Equipment needs to be purchased and maintained, employees need to be paid, and licenses need to be renewed. But a benefit of being part of a franchise is that some of these costs can be reduced or covered. For example, you might not need to do as much marketing since you’ll have brand recognition. And because pest control is such a constant need, you can quickly get enough business to make a profit.
How Do You Choose Which Pest Control Franchise To Purchase?
If you’re looking to provide pest control services, you have many options. Plenty of franchises are available to purchase, so you need to consider which is best for you. Truly Nolen is a fantastic option for a pest control franchise because we’re designed to suit your needs. Our brand is recognizable—who can ignore the mouse car?—which means you can get plenty of business. Our training programs are top-of-the-line and will get you ready to provide service quickly. We also have a fantastic built-in support system made up of franchise owners. All it takes is one phone call to get started with Truly Nolen’s franchise division, and you can join our community of pest control specialists.