911 Restoration is known across the U.S. and Canada as the company providing a “Fresh Start” for property owners recovering from a disaster. But it’s not just property owners who can look forward to a new beginning with 911 Restoration. By Abigail Wurderman

911 Restoration is known across the U.S. and Canada as the company providing a “Fresh Start” for property owners recovering from a disaster. But it’s not just property owners who can look forward to a new beginning with 911 Restoration. With the rising need for restoration services, the company is ready to meet the demand of a $210 billion industry by opening territories for candidates who are ready for a fresh start. Owning a 911 Restoration franchise is more than a business opportunity – it’s a chance to create a better future for all.

The owners of 911 Restoration of Northwest Michigan, Barry Newton and Cody Blackmore, were tired of working for a competing restoration company that neglected customer care. The business partners set out to build a career around their core values of hard work and community contribution. 911 Restoration was a perfect fit.

“We found this company was talking more about working with the homeowner – the person in crisis,” said Newton.

“With 911 Restoration, you’re not just a franchise. You’re trying to be part of the community too,” said Blackmore.

The mission of 911 Restoration is to build a “Fresh Start” culture, providing everyone with the customer experience they deserve. The company delivers emergency assistance, specializing in water-damage restoration, mold remediation, and fire-damage restoration 24/7/365.

911 Restoration is growing rapidly and looking for entrepreneurs ready to take the plunge and own their own business. When you join the 911 Restoration family, whether you are new to the industry or an established mom-and-pop shop, the company will customize your training and tools to guide you every step of the way. 911 Restoration provides franchisees with everything they need to be successful right now, and its proprietary training sets franchisees on a winning path.

Spencer Bingham, the owner of 911 Restoration of Las Vegas, fired his boss because he wanted to build a bright future for his family. “I grew up with my dad owning his own business,” Bingham explained. “And we had a really good life because of it.”

Thanks to the support from 911 Restoration headquarters, Bingham enjoyed a smooth transition from employee to boss. He said: “I was expecting it to be a lot more difficult. Any questions I had, I was able to reach out and get the support I needed.”

Blackmore had the same experience as a new franchise owner and continues to appreciate the company’s support. “Other companies are about the franchise and not really about taking care of the franchisee. 911 Restoration is different,” Blackmore said.

Those who are interested in opening a 911 Restoration franchise do not need a background in restoration. In fact, 911 Restoration franchisees come from all walks of life and often possess skills and experience from working as corporate leaders, managers, sales associates, military members, and business owners.

The demand is tremendous, and the territories are ripe. If you’re ready to fire your boss, consider this your sign that now is the time. More and more franchises are being awarded to people prepared to say goodbye to corporate America and hello to business ownership. Are you ready?

– Abigail Wurderman