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United Water Restoration Group Franchisees with a Construction Background Have an Added Edge

While the restoration franchise provides robust support and coaching, those with a construction background can use their experience to offer creative solutions and streamline the customer experience.

By Erica InmanStaff Writer
SPONSORED 12:12PM 08/23/24

Owning a franchise with United Water Restoration Group (UWRG) offers a unique opportunity for individuals with a background in construction. There are several key factors that make construction professionals particularly well-suited to succeed in the restoration industry.

A Natural Transition

Many construction professionals already possess skills and experience that align closely with the needs of a restoration business. 

“Most of the professionals in construction have done work for competitors just on the back end — on the rebuild side — and they have come to understand that there’s actually a lot of opportunity to do the front end work, including the restoration piece and it is a very natural progression to add those services,” said Bob Moore, president of United Water Restoration Group.

Those familiar with construction can leverage their existing expertise to offer comprehensive services that cover both the initial damage assessment and subsequent reconstruction.

Customer Satisfaction and Streamlined Processes

UWRG franchisees with experience in construction have the opportunity to improve the customer experience, based on their history of taking care of customers on home or business improvements.. They are able to provide a seamless service from start to finish. 

“We often hear from the existing franchisees who have a construction element or background in their business is that customers love being able to contract with just one company and have them work on the entire project from beginning to end,” said Moore. 

This continuity simplifies the process for clients, reducing the need for multiple contractors and minimizing the complexity and stress typically associated with restoration projects.

Transferable Skills and Enhanced Creativity

Construction professionals bring a wealth of knowledge about building materials and structural integrity, which is invaluable in restoration work. 

“Having a familiarity with building materials and the way homes and businesses are built gives UWRG franchisees a little bit of an edge as they go in and assess damage from water, mold, fire and smoke,” said Moore. “They can use their knowledge to offer creative solutions." 

This ability to innovate can significantly enhance customer satisfaction and project outcomes. 

Support and Coaching

Transitioning from a traditional construction business to a UWRG franchise has the benefit of ongoing support from the franchisor. Many franchisees appreciate having a network to rely on for assistance. 

“One of the things we hear from our franchisees that had a construction business previously was that, in joining the franchise, they really appreciate the addition of support and coaching,” said Moore. “They appreciate having someone on the other end of the phone that they can call and get advice from.”

This robust support network benefits even the most experienced professionals in the industry, but it also means that those without experience in construction can be successful, too — albeit with a steeper learning curve. A background in construction provides a solid foundation for owning a United Water Restoration Group franchise. The skills, experience and industry knowledge gained from construction work align perfectly with the demands of the restoration industry, making it a natural and beneficial transition for those looking to expand their business horizons.

To find out more information on costs to buy this franchise, please visit https://1851franchise.com/unitedwaterrestoration. 

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