Nov
23

Dodging bloodsucking mosquitoes in your is unpleasant enough, but carting screens to a (HD - Cramer’s Take - Stockpickr - Rating) for repair is just as enervating. Screenmobile, a franchise with a convenient solution for screen repair, is banking on an era of home ownership in which convenience is king.

The 25-year-old franchisor based in Thousand Oaks, Calif., is enjoying a renaissance thanks to a time-strapped society that’s overwhelmed by big-box centers.

When an exasperated customer asked Monty Walker, who ran a screen repair service in his garage, to drive 40 minutes to pick up a door-sized screen, repair it in his shop and drive it back, Walker saved time by repairing the screen on-site. He immediately recognized the value of the concept and sold his first franchise in 1984.

The grew slowly, adding between two and five franchises per year. In 1996, Walker passed the torch to his son Scott, and began to change. “When you have younger eyes, you will take more risk and have more time to recover from that risk,” says the younger Walker.

This June, Scott Walker teamed with Dick Rennick, a nationally recognized franchise consultant, and developed a growth strategy for Screenmobile that marketing the as an add-on for owners of existing , such as handyman services and remodeling.


Technorati : , ,

Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

Related posts


Did you enjoy Home Screen Service Bets on Convenience? Subscribe to RSS Feed.

Social Bookmarking
Add to: Digg Add to: Del.icio.us Add to: Technorati Add to: StumbleUpon Add to: Reddit Add to: Slashdot Add to: Netscape Add to: Furl Add to: Newsvine Add to: Yahoo Add to: Google Add to: Blinklist Add to: Spurl Add to: Diigo Add to: Ma.Gnolia

Do you have something to say? Say it below.