— By Rusty Amarante —
The future looks bright for service-based franchises.
Providing specialized and on-demand services, service-based businesses currently represent a large portion of the franchise establishments in the United States. For almost a decade, service-based franchises have been on the rise because of the nation’s high demand for services that require technical skills and expertise, and those that cater towards commercial and residential upkeep are most prevalent. To maintain the proper safety standards that these properties are expected to meet, the expert teams that provide maintenance services are and always will be continually needed, especially within the restaurant industry.
Along with upkeep, restaurants are — now more than ever — faced with high pressure to compete for the acceptance and likeness of their customers, especially from younger consumers. Soon to be the nation’s largest generation, millennials are spending more time and money at restaurants that offer locally grown food, bargain prices and “Instagrammable moments.” In trying to keep up with the trends of today, restaurants are scrambling to think of fresh and innovative ideas to meet their consumers’ expectations. However, foodservice owners and operators can be sure of one thing: these challenges can’t be overcome without a safe and smooth-running kitchen, and high-quality service-based franchises can help them accomplish their goals.
In the future, service-based franchises will only continue to grow. Built on a strong foundation, these businesses provide expertise in industries such as commercial and residential maintenance that will always need assistance — whether that’s preventing kitchen fires, restoring water-damaged areas or meeting sanitary standards. For these reasons and more, the future of service-based franchises looks bright as these businesses continue to grow and attract a younger generation of owners and employees.
— Rusty Amarante is director of operations for BELFOR Property Restoration and president of BELFOR Franchise Group, where he builds positive partnerships amongst the HOODZ, 1-800 WATER DAMAGE and DUCTZ brands. For more information on BELFOR Franchise Group, visit www.belforfranchisegroup.com.