Glass Doctor Franchise Information
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| Business Established: |
1962
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| Franchising Since: |
1977
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| Franchised Units: |
191
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| Company Owned Units: |
0
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| Start-up Cost: |
N/A
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| Total Investment: |
$114,200
to $295,200
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Offering Financial Assistance
In-house financing is available for the initial franchise fee.
Special Incentives
VetFran Participant
International Opportunity
Franchise Resale Opportunity
Home Based Franchise
VetFran Incentive
25% of the minimum initial franchise fee for qualified honorably discharged veterans.
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COMPANY DETAILS
Description
Established in 1962, Glass Doctor is one of the nation’s largest providers of glass services for home, auto and business. Services include repair and replacement of windshields, windows, entry door glass, patio doors, shower enclosures, mirrors, tabletops and storefronts. The company's service vehicles carry complete inventory and supplies. Glass Doctor is part of The Dwyer Group.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
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Mike Hawkins
Director of Franchise Development |
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Robert Tunmire
Executive Vice President |
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1020 N. University Parks Drive
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Waco |
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TX |
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76707 |
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(800) 280-9858 |
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(254) 745-2464 |
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(254) 745-2502 |
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TRAINING
Upon becoming a Glass Doctor franchisee, you will attend a proprietary training course where our knowledgeable corporate team assists you in putting financial, marketing, management and customer service strategies to work for you. Two weeks of initial training are required, including seminars at the world headquarters, classroom sessions at the Glass Doctor University training center, hands-on workshops at the Glass Doctor University shop (the only one of its kind in the industry), and job shadowing.
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QUALIFICATIONS
Strong Work Ethic, Financially Qualified, High Achievement Drive, Honesty & Integrity, Strong Image/Self-Esteem, Team Player, Willingness To Learn & Apply Proven Successful Business Systems.
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