Capitalize On Diverse Revenue Streams with a Poolwerx Franchise With an investment that starts at only $135,000, Poolwerx franchisees have multiple revenue streams which include pool maintenance, cleaning and servicing for residential and commercial, swimming pool equipment sales and repairs, and retail sales.

By Matthew Goldstein

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3 Benefits of owning a Poolwerx franchise:

  1. Start at any level of business models; upscale convenience.
  2. Extensive training, marketing assistance, and executive support.
  3. Benefit from a well-established, globally recognized brand.

Poolwerx, established in 1992, dominates as the largest global pool and spa maintenance franchise, with a strong presence in multiple countries including over 70 locations in the United States. The brand promises client satisfaction and provides comprehensive services such as pool and spa maintenance, remodeling, and supplies. Click Here to learn more about Poolwerx.

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Key Facts:

  • Minimum Initial Investment: $107,000 - $406,500
  • Initial Franchise Fee: $49,500
  • Liquid Capital Required: $50,000 - $150,000
  • Net Worth Required: $100,000 - $300,000
  • Veteran Incentives: 10% off franchise fee
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