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Overview
We are a 20 year old business which started in Canada in 1997. With millions of graffiti tags removed we have a strong presence in every major city in Canada. In the US, Laurie Spivack started Goodbye Graffiti Seattle 15 years ago in 2003. Now, in 2017, as a Master Franchisor she is bringing this opportunity to the US. We're excited to hear from you!
We are experts in removing graffiti from any surface anywhere. Goodbye Graffiti™ USA produces a proprietary line of unique graffiti removal products that are capable of removing all types of graffiti. In addition to removal products our product line includes Anti-Graffiti coating which protects surfaces while allowing for zero impact removals.
Additionals
This is a business that you can start at home. Your initial overhead will be low. Graffiti doesn't stop when there is a recession and businesses want their graffiti removed. This business is recession proof.
Why Our Franchise?
Billions of dollars in public and private money are spent every year on graffiti removal. According to The Nograf Network, Inc. taxpayers' cost of graffiti removal nationally is 3.8 Billion. This does not include the costs to private property owners and businesses. (Last updated April 26, 2017)
There are few companies that can remove graffiti completely without damage to property or negative impact to the environment. Goodbye Graffiti is an executive business allowing you to be hands on without getting them dirty. A franchise with Goodbye Graffiti has the potential of earning over $900,000 per year* once you have established yourself in the business community.
Our customers value our service; Property Managers depend on us to maintain graffiti-free zones at their managed properties, thus enhancing the quality of life neighborhood by neighborhood Graffiti is a generational issue that will never go away. As cities grow denser graffiti increases.