Happy New Year

What an amazing year 2018 has been! As we get ready to usher in the new year, we are thrilled to consider all that is in store for Gotcha Covered. We are looking forward to an exciting year for Gotcha Covered in 2019! Have a safe and happy New Year’s Eve...

Happy Holidays

This time of year is when traditions bring friends and families together to enjoy one another’s company in the comforts of home. It is an honor to know that in some small way, we help contribute to the beauty and comforts of homes across the US and Canada. We...
To All Our Veterans, We Salute You

To All Our Veterans, We Salute You

Happy Veterans Day! We would like to take this opportunity to honor all of our Veterans and active duty service men and women both in the US and Canada. For your dedication and self sacrifice, we are truly grateful. In the US, we are helping raise awareness for Fisher...
Gotcha Covered Franchises Care About Our Kids

Gotcha Covered Franchises Care About Our Kids

Did you know window treatment cords can pose a strangulation hazard to children? The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission calls corded window coverings one of the top five hidden hazards in American homes, with infants and children accidentally becoming entangled...

Meet Our Newest Gotcha Covered Franchise Owners

Please help me welcome the newest members of the Gotcha Covered family! Wayne Elmore – Houston, TX area With an educational background in electrical engineering and an MBA, Wayne comes to Gotcha Covered after a long career in the power generation industry, where...

Truly Exceptional Training and Support

Starting your own business can be a scary thing. But it doesn’t have to be that way. We want prospective franchise owners to know that they won’t be facing this alone. Whether it’s teaching them how to accurately measure for window treatments,...

The Corporate Refugees

Rick & Dave, 2 Corporate Refugees Rick Lyons and David Green from Atlanta were both downsized at the same time, and their ages made it difficult to find new opportunities. That’s what sent them on the hunt for a business of their own. They called themselves...