Certified Restoration DryCleaning Network/CRD Franchise Review and FDD Snapshot
Disaster Restoration & Remediation
Certified Restoration DryCleaning Network/CRD
A CRDN franchisee will provide restoration drycleaning services for clothing and textiles damaged in insured casualties.
Reported franchisees 127
Investment range $84,650 to $538,850
Average unit volume $2,600
Latest FDD filing year 2025
Business Snapshot
- Industry: Disaster Restoration & Remediation
- Headquarters: Berkley, Michigan, US
- Parent group: Independent / not linked
- Website: https://crdn.com
Economics Highlights
- Initial fee: Initial Franchise Fee ranging from $45,600 to $64,600, consisting of: Fixed Licensing Fee $16,000; Territory Fee $16,000 to $35,000 based on number of households; Initial Package Fee $13,600. Refundable only if Initial Training not commenced.
- Royalty: 6% of Gross Sales, weekly. Gross Sales means all services billed and/or invoiced from operating the Franchised Business, including commissions paid/kept by lead sources, less sales taxes or similar tax receipts chargeable to customers and refunds for nonrestorable items.
- Brand fund: 1% of Gross Sales, weekly.
- Local ad minimum: Minimum of $0.05 per Household in the awarded Franchise Territory, monthly. The cost of your full time marketing person may be counted toward the Local Marketing Requirement.
- Item 19 median AUV: $2,600
- Item 19 coverage: 64.56%
What Certified Restoration DryCleaning Network/CRD Does
A CRDN franchisee will provide restoration drycleaning services for clothing and textiles damaged in insured casualties.
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Scale and Filing Notes
Latest effective date 2025-04-30
Tracked states Not available
Net unit change, 3 years 0
Tracked locations in export 0
The current Franchise Fox dataset has strong FDD coverage, but live location counts are still sparse in the denormalized export. For now, the best “size” signal is reported franchisee count.