Single/multi-territory management franchises available across the country

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Leading brand, lucrative sector

  • Stable service mix: profitable emergency work, repairs and recurring contracts
  • Brand power: Dyno-Rod is synonymous with drain repairs across the UK
  • National and key accounts: regular work from big businesses in your territory(s)
  • Continuous demand: 24/7/365 for domestic and commercial customers
  • Fewer employees = less stress: start with a team of c.10 staff per territory
  • Truly recession resistant: unblocking drains is unaffected by the economy

There are several routes into owning your own Dyno-Rod business with different levels of investment from £100k upwards.

Whether you are looking for a proven management franchise and have no experience of the sector or are an ambitious manager of an existing drainage business – please get in touch with one of the team at Dyno-Rod HQ to find out more.

Drains

Grow your business from one
established territory

£100k+ investment
Build on an established client base, staff, vehicles and monthly income.


Buy an established multi-territory
multi-service business

£1m+ investment
Take over an established franchisee’s Dyno-Rod business – sizes vary.
 

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About your role

This is a management business where your role is to lead your team of engineers, managers and administrators. It’s different every day with new challenges that will keep life interesting and rewarding.

You will need to be an adaptable people-person, an excellent manager with the ability to create and maintain a culture of excellence.

Once you have a trusted management team in place running your business you will be able to enjoy an excellent work/life balance and your role elevates to overseeing and directing your senior team.

“The brand opens doors and our team feels a sense of pride working for Dyno-Rod. The relationship with the franchisor is really open and allows us to discuss challenges and be part of future planning discussions.”

Chris Fitzsimmons