Commercial Opportunities Are Going Strong!
Our world is changing day by day and that can be a bit unsettling for any small business owner.
We are fortunate that our business model gives us the opportunity to provide residential and commercial services. While some residential projects may be on hold for the time being, commercial projects are still going strong.
Construction has been declared an essential business and projects keep moving forward.
At Gotcha Covered, our commercial team has been hard at work following up with general contractors and finalizing bids.
We also have been partnering with our Franchisees to offer assistance for commercial projects in there territories through our Commercial Co-op Program.
This is a great example of how Gotcha Covered’s business model is resilient through economic rise and falls.
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About the Gotcha Covered Franchise
A Gotcha Covered franchise provides a lifestyle business with extraordinary profit potential through high margins and low operating expenses, all within a very cash-flow friendly model.
Utilizing our powerful and proprietary design software, our franchisees sell virtually everything for the interior of a window, both for the residential and commercial markets. Our extensive offering includes blinds, shades, shutters, window film, and fabric treatments such as draperies, curtains, swags, and cascades, covering hundreds of custom window treatments and accessory options!
For more information about becoming a part of the Gotcha Covered family, call us at 1-800-200-0835 (ext. 305) or email us at franchising@gotchacovered.com
A Message from the President
Think of me as a resource to answer any questions you may have about how we like to do business. Feel free to call 720-407-8618 or 1-800-200-0835 (ext. 331). You can also email me directly at plinenberg@gotchacovered.com
I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
Sincerely,
Paul Linenberg