Garage Force Franchise Review and FDD Snapshot
Remodeling & Handyman
Garage Force
Garage Force® Businesses provide products and services for residential garages, including the application and installation of coatings for concrete and concrete floors; the repair, maintenance and renovation of concrete and concrete floors; and the design and installation of cabinets and related storage accessories and organization systems.
Business Snapshot
- Industry: Remodeling & Handyman
- Headquarters: Onalaska, WI, US
- Parent group: Independent / not linked
- Website: https://garageforce.com
Economics Highlights
- Initial fee: $49,500 for 1 territory (200,000 population baseline); non-refundable. Additional $0.25 per person over baseline. Plus $65,000 Initial Equipment Package (non-refundable) and $10,000 Initial Coating Products (non-refundable).
- Royalty: 5% of Gross Revenues, 3 days after Gross Revenues are received by Franchisee. Gross Revenues include total dollar income from all sales; excludes sales/use/gross receipt taxes.
- Brand fund: 1% of Gross Revenues, 3 days after Gross Revenues are received by Franchisee. Until Branding Fund established, paid to Franchisor and reimbursed upon proof of equivalent advertising spend.
- Local ad minimum: 5% of monthly Gross Revenues for approved local advertising. Digital Marketing Fees ($1,000/month per contiguous territory) credited toward local spend.
- Item 19 median AUV: $440,940
- Item 19 coverage: Not available
What Garage Force Does
Garage Force® Businesses provide products and services for residential garages, including the application and installation of coatings for concrete and concrete floors; the repair, maintenance and renovation of concrete and concrete floors; and the design and installation of cabinets and related storage accessories and organization systems.
This page is generated from Franchise Fox franchise and FDD-derived data. Reported franchisee counts and economics usually come from the most recent available FDD snapshot rather than manually edited marketing copy.
Scale and Filing Notes
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.