Superior Fence & Rail Franchise Review and FDD Snapshot
Landscaping & Outdoor Living
Superior Fence & Rail
The franchise described in this disclosure document is for the operation of a SUPERIOR FENCE& RAIL® business, which sells, furnishes and installs wood, steel, aluminum and vinyl fencing and related garden products for residential and commercial customers (a “Fencing Business”).
Business Snapshot
- Industry: Landscaping & Outdoor Living
- Headquarters: Glen Allen, VA, US
- Parent group: Empower Brands
- Website: https://superiorfenceandrail.com
- Parent website: https://empowerfranchising.com
Economics Highlights
- Initial fee: $59,500 for territories up to 400,000 people. Additional $0.15 per person above 400,000 (max $30,000 for 599,999). Payable in full upon signing. Refundable only if unable to obtain licenses/permits within 6 months (50% refund). Various discounts: VetFran 15%, multi-territory tiered down to $30k for 10th, existing franchisee 20%, employee 5-50% based on years employed (max 50%).
- Royalty: Tiered: 6% of Gross Sales up to $1,999,999; 5% from $2M-$3,999,999; 4% above $4M (first 24 months). After 24 months, greater of tiered rate or $1,000/month. Payable monthly by EFT on or before the 10th. No exclusions noted.
- Brand fund: 1% of Gross Revenues, payable monthly by EFT on or before the 10th.
- Local ad minimum: $40,000 per calendar year for one Territory; $60,000 for two contiguous Territories; +$20,000 for each additional contiguous territory. Prorated first year based on Operational Start Date. Payable to third parties at times set by Franchisee.
- Item 19 median AUV: $2,406,124
- Item 19 coverage: 87246302025%
What Superior Fence & Rail Does
The franchise described in this disclosure document is for the operation of a SUPERIOR FENCE& RAIL® business, which sells, furnishes and installs wood, steel, aluminum and vinyl fencing and related garden products for residential and commercial customers (a “Fencing Business”).
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.