Hi Nathan,
Franchises in the window cleaning industry are an interesting debate.
10 years ago the support and training a franchise could offer would have been worth its weight in gold as this was not available else where. Nowadays, training is readily available and help and advice is abundant in its reams. Forums such as this along with Trade Publications and Associations are available to help and give whatever advice is needed.
Lets be honest, a Franchise such as the one we are discussing is really a business which is like us all out there to make money.
What do they offer for the £30k investment?
A fitted vehicle with WFP equipment and full vehicle livery.
Training
Insurance
Company Uniform
Payment Facilities
FOC telephone Call to let the customer know your coming
CRB Checked
Risk/Method Statement
Health & Safety Policies
The team of Support - Funnily enough, not one of them has any window cleaning experience apart from the originators who have since been bought out!!! Check for yourselves
http://www.cleanteamltd.com/index_files/Page762.htmCustomers
Ok, so lets compare prices:
Vehicle with Equipment and livery = Tucker supply all this for £93.13 + VAT per month over 3 years. £17,052
Training = BWCA £95 + VAT
Insurance = Howed Maxted £100,000 cover = £117.52
Company Uniform = 2 Fleeces/2 Polo Shirts/2 Vest/1 Waterprook Jacket = £100 including Printing
Payment Facilities = Paypal/Standing Order(FOC to set up)/Cheque(FOC to organise)Online(Internet Banking FOC)
FOC Telephone Call - Anyone can ring a customer, we do it all the time.
CRB Checked = £17.50 available from most County Councils
Risk/Health & Safety/Method Statements = Most Forums can provided detailed enough help FOC
Support Team = 1000's of members online on forums who are alway able to help and offer advice based on EXPERIENCE! Something the Clean Team dont have?

Customers = Canvass as normal and if not enough use WCR Ltd to build a round £3000 Investment to net £1000
Total Non Franchise Price that is your own branding and not that of a franchise = £20,382 a saving off £9,618
So really is a Franchise all its cracked up to be, well specifically speaking, this one?