TruBlue Home Service Ally Franchise Review and FDD Snapshot
Remodeling & Handyman
TruBlue Home Service Ally
A TRUBLUE HOME SERVICE ALLY franchise provides residential maintenance, modifications and repair, yard services, residential cleaning services, and senior home safety consulting services.
Business Snapshot
- Industry: Remodeling & Handyman
- Headquarters: Cincinnati, Ohio, US
- Parent group: Strategic Franchising Systems
- Website: https://trublueally.com
- Parent website: https://strategicfranchising.com
Economics Highlights
- Initial fee: $49,900 for territory population 175,000-200,000; additional $500 for each 1,000 people over 200,000. Fully earned when paid and non-refundable. $5,000 non-refundable deposit to reserve territory for 30 days, applied to fee. Discounts: 10% for additional franchise within 24 months of first; up to 10% for veterans via VetFran. No refund terms specified beyond deposit.
- Royalty: 6% of Gross Revenues; $500 monthly minimum for 12 months; $1,000 monthly minimum thereafter. Paid on the 5th day of each month for preceding month. Gross Revenues include all income less refunds and discounts, and sales/excise taxes. No exclusions noted.
- Brand fund: Greater of 2% of Gross Revenues or $500 per month. Payable to National Branding Fund on 5th of each month.
- Local ad minimum: Greater of $2,500 or 2% of Gross Revenues each month on local advertising. Up to 3% if cooperative established (none currently).
- Item 19 median AUV: $314,484
- Item 19 coverage: Not available
What TruBlue Home Service Ally Does
A TRUBLUE HOME SERVICE ALLY franchise provides residential maintenance, modifications and repair, yard services, residential cleaning services, and senior home safety consulting services.
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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.