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We Offer a Low-Cost Franchise with Strong Growth Potential

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We Offer a Low-Cost Franchise with Strong Growth Potential

One of the most important things that any entrepreneur must consider before starting a new business is the required investment and ongoing expenses. For many, cost is a major factor in deciding whether an opportunity is attainable. Bin There Dump That offers a low-cost franchise that bolsters the growth potential of our Franchise Operators.

Though we offer a unique and compelling business model, we know that choosing to own a dumpster franchise might not be the first investment option that comes to mind for many entrepreneurs. However, we provide a structure that simplifies the start-up process for new franchise operators—something that is rarely found at standard waste removal and junk-hauling businesses. With Bin There Dump That, a company that has earned a reputation as America’s favorite dumpster rental, by your side, you can feel confident in your chances of launching a successful dumpster business, even if you don’t have any prior industry experience.

We Rank Among the Best Affordable Franchises to Own

Bin There Dump That was recently recognized by Entrepreneur Media as number 16 out of the top 100 franchises that can be started for less than $150,000! Depending on the chosen territory and other factors, a Franchise Operator can start a Bin There Dump That franchise for as little as $116,000, which compares favorably to many other franchise opportunities across all industries.

However, Entrepreneur's low-cost franchise rankings were not solely based on the least expensive startup costs for each franchise opportunity. The rankings also took into account the value of each brand's investment. This is why the Bin There Dump That team takes great pride in our high ranking on this list with some of the most notable franchises in today’s market. Not only are the investment costs to start a franchise with us affordable, but we keep these costs low without taking any shortcuts that could limit the potential return on investment that our Franchise Operators might benefit from down the line.

How We Structure Franchise Expenses

Some brands require entrepreneurs to pay high fees for training, inventory, real estate, administrative responsibilities, and other expenses when opening a new franchise. At Bin There Dump That, we take a different approach that provides more flexibility for Franchise Operators.

Initial Investment for a Single Territory Franchise

For a Single Territory Investment, Bin There Dump That franchisees will spend about $75,000 in start-up costs. These are common franchise expenses, such as:

  • Franchise fees
  • Down payments on leased equipment
  • Training costs
  • Hiring initial staff

Additional Expenses

We also recommend that new Franchise Operators budget an additional $75,000 to purchase equipment as they scale their businesses. These funds are commonly used to acquire more dumpsters and delivery trucks as your customer base grows. The total amount a Bin There Dump That Franchise Operator can expect to spend will vary based on the territory you select and the equipment and staff you need. However, in most cases, you should expect to spend under $150,000 on a Single Territory Investment.

Our streamlined fee structure helps franchisees feel confident that their businesses will be manageable from day one. Bin There Dump That’s a franchise opportunity, which is proof that entrepreneurs don’t have to sacrifice growth potential to keep costs down when opening a new business.

Contact us today and we’ll send you a copy of the Bin There Dump That Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) so you can learn how we keep costs affordable for our Franchise Operators!

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