HOODZ Franchise Review and FDD Snapshot
Residential & Commercial Cleaning
HOODZ
The franchise offered is for the establishment and operation of a business that offers, markets, promotes, advertises, operates, manages and performs cleaning, inspection, maintenance, repairs, installation, and restoration of commercial exhaust hood systems, conveyor ovens, kitchen equipment, facility premises, grease containment, grease filters, grease traps, and filters exchange for establishments where food is prepared and/or served at retail.
Business Snapshot
- Industry: Residential & Commercial Cleaning
- Headquarters: Ann Arbor, MI, US
- Parent group: BELFOR Franchise Group
- Website: https://hoodz.com
- Parent website: https://belforfranchisegroup.com
Economics Highlights
- Initial fee: $59,900 for Standard Territory (1,600-2,000 RFSCs); $29,900 for Express (750-1,000 RFSCs); discounts for conversions (25-60%), veterans (20%), first responders ($2,500), related franchisees (25% off up to 2). Non-refundable.
- Royalty: Tiered: 10% of Gross Sales up to $999,999.99; 9% on $1M-$1,999,999.99; 8% on $2M-$2,999,999.99; 7% above $3M. Paid weekly by auto-debit on Friday for preceding week. Minimum royalty if sales below thresholds after 12 months.
- Brand fund: Up to 1% of Gross Sales when established, deducted weekly.
- Local ad minimum: No required minimum, but recommend >3% of Gross Sales on local marketing. Local Marketing Requirement: quarterly mailings to 1,600 RFSCs.
- Item 19 median AUV: $546,028
- Item 19 coverage: 100%
What HOODZ Does
The franchise offered is for the establishment and operation of a business that offers, markets, promotes, advertises, operates, manages and performs cleaning, inspection, maintenance, repairs, installation, and restoration of commercial exhaust hood systems, conveyor ovens, kitchen equipment, facility premises, grease containment, grease filters, grease traps, and filters exchange for establishments where food is prepared and/or served at retail.
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.