Evans Garment Restoration Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

Evans Garment Restoration is a specialist textile and garment restoration franchise that focuses on restoring clothing and soft goods damaged by fire, smoke, water, or mold. The company was founded in 2013 in Illinois and later moved its headquarters to Memphis, Tennessee.

It operates under Evans Garment Restoration II, LLC, a franchisor entity that formalized the franchise program to expand its specialized restoration services nationwide. The brand began franchising in 2014, offering entrepreneurs the opportunity to convert or open facilities that use Evans’s proprietary technology and restoration systems.

The franchise’s headquarters at 1750 Transport Avenue in Memphis serves as the central hub for operations, training, and technology development. The franchise model covers a broad range of textile restoration, including garments, draperies, leathers, rugs, and other household textiles that have been damaged by environmental or accidental causes.

Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a Evans Garment Restoration franchise? It costs on average between $84,000 – $334,000 to start a Evans Garment Restoration franchised facility.

This includes costs for facility setup, specialized restoration equipment, initial inventory of cleaning and treatment materials, and early operating expenses. The exact amount varies depending on factors such as the size of the restoration facility, regional market conditions, and whether the franchisee chooses to lease or purchase the property.  Evans Garment Restoration offers 2 types of franchises:

Type of FranchiseInitial Investment Range
LYONS RESTORES™ and EVANS GARMENT RESTORATION® Franchise$83,975 – $302,200
LYONS RESTORES™ and EVANS GARMENT RESTORATION® Depot Location Franchise$123,900 – $333,700

We are summarizing below the main costs associated with opening a Depot Location Franchise. For more information on costs required to start a Evans Garment Restoration franchise, refer to the Franchise Disclosure Document (Item 7).

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Initial Franchise Fee$40,000
Training – Costs and Expenses$1,000 – $3,000
Leasehold Improvements$0 – $40,000
Initial Inventory$3,000 – $5,000
Signage$500 – $2,000
Insurance$1,500 – $4,000
Business Licenses and/or Permits$300 – $1,400
Professional Fees$500 – $5,000
Computer System – Hardware$6,900 – $12,500
Operational Equipment$40,000 – $80,000
Required Software$200 – $800
Approved Vehicle(s); Vehicle Wrap$10,000 – $40,000
Additional Funds – 3 Months$20,000 – $100,000
Total Estimated Investment Range$123,900 – $333,700

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Evans Garment Restoration locations are there?

As of the latest available data, Evans Garment Restoration operates 11 locations across the United States.

What is the total investment required to open a Evans Garment Restoration franchise?

The total investment required to open a Evans Garment Restoration franchise ranges from $84,000 to $334,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a Evans Garment Restoration franchise?

The ongoing fees for a Evans Garment Restoration franchise include a royalty fee equal to 6 % of gross sales. Additionally, franchisees contribute 2 % of gross sales to a marketing fund for national and system-wide promotional efforts.

Who owns Evans Garment Restoration?

Evans Garment Restoration franchise is owned by Lyons Restores (formerly Lyons Textile Restoration) following its acquisition of the brand in September 2017.

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