ServiceMaster Restore
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ServiceMaster Restore

The story of ServiceMaster Restore is a classic American "pivot" that started in 1929 when Marion E. Wade, a former minor league baseball player, founded a mothproofing company in Chicago. Despite launching on the eve of the Great Depression, Wade’s commitment to "honoring God in all we do" and providing impeccable service allowed the business to thrive and expand into carpet cleaning by 1947. By the 1950s, the company began franchising, eventually evolving into a global leader in disaster restoration. This century-long legacy has transformed a one-man operation into a household name that has survived every economic downturn of the last hundred years, giving you a brand pedigree that simply can’t be bought from a startup. Fast-forward to 2026, and that historical credibility has been weaponized into a high-tech, recession-resilient powerhouse within a $50 billion industry. Owning a franchise today means stepping into a massive "moat" built by decades of trust with national insurance carriers through the Quality Restoration Vendor (QRV) program. This isn't just about cleaning up water or smoke; it's about leveraging long standing relationships and world-class infrastructure to capture a market that remains essential regardless of the economy. You’re inheriting a proven engine for growth that combines the grit of its 1920s origins with the sophisticated mobile tech and reconstruction capabilities of today. Not only does ServiceMaster Restore excel at residential restoration, commercial and large-loss projects is a core pillar of the ServiceMaster Restore growth model, designed to turn a local business into a regional powerhouse. While residential work provides steady, reliable cash flow, the transition into the commercial sector opens doors to recurring revenue through "pre-loss" agreements with property managers, hospitals, and hospitality chains who need guaranteed response times. The true "top-tier" of this evolution is becoming part of the ServiceMaster Recovery Management (SRM) network. This specialized arm allows you to participate in "large loss" events—think massive industrial fires or hurricane recovery—that would be impossible for an independent operator to handle alone. By leveraging the collective equipment, labor pools, and technical expertise of the national SRM network, you can manage multi-million dollar catastrophes with the backing of a global infrastructure, effectively removing the ceiling on your business’s earning potential.
$266,600 - $442,890

Investment range

$ 2,706,896

*2024 Average gross sales:

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Mobilization- We coordinate the response to weather events
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Reconstruction Training
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over 330 combined years of experience of leadership
ServiceMaster Restore
10 & 3 %

Royalty

2 of sales goes towards out Ad Fund to support the franchisees on a national level. Franchisees have the ability to receive ad fund dollars for events and co-op marketing %

Brand fund

$ 500,000

Financial requirements

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Business basics & stats

Key Stats

ServiceMaster Restore

Founder

Marion E Wade

Home Office Location

Atlanta Georgia

Company Founded

1929

Began Franchising

1952

Industry

Restoration & Construction

Industry Size

$75B

Veteran Discount

Yes, 20% off of the initial franchise fee

Group Health Insurance

No

Company Units Open

0

Franchise Units Awarded All Time

686

Franchise Units Awarded Last 12 Months

25

Franchise Units Open

686

Number of franchisees

500

Ideal candidate profile

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Strong Sales Ability
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Desire to scale / multi-unit ownership
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Owner Operator Preferred
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Relationship Builder
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Passion to Help People
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Ability to recruit and scale a team
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