Go Painting Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

Go Painting stands out as the nation’s first and only franchise dedicated entirely to commercial B2B painting services. Established in 2007 and based in Lehi, Utah, the brand began its franchising journey in September 2023, giving entrepreneurs a proven, efficient model to break into the commercial painting market.

The brand’s expertise lies in large-scale capital improvement painting projects, working with clients such as property management companies, facility managers, ownership groups, and homeowners’ associations.

By focusing solely on commercial work, Go Painting offers services that include interior and exterior painting, renovation-related painting, and specialized protective coatings for multifamily housing, retail spaces, industrial sites, and office buildings.

Its unique selling point is its exclusive B2B strategy. While many painting franchises serve residential customers, Go Painting targets commercial contracts that are often three to five times larger in scope and value.

Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a Go Painting franchise? It costs on average between $108,000 – $151,000 to start a Go Painting franchised business.

This includes costs for equipment, supplies, technology setup, and initial operating expenses. The exact amount varies based on factors such as the location, market conditions, and whether the franchisee chooses to lease or purchase a vehicle or business premises.

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Initial Franchise Fee$59,500
Initial Advertising/Marketing (Including Kickoff)$15,000 to $25,000
Contractor License/Licenses and Bonds$500 to $5,000
Lease and Utilities Deposits and Payments$0 to $1,000
Franchise Premises Rent$0 to $1,500
Vehicle$1,500 to $3,000
Supplies, Inventory, and Equipment$2,500 to $10,000
Office Set-up$500 to $4,000
Technology and Software Setup Fees and First 3 Months$7,000 to $10,000
Travel and Living Expenses to Attend Training$2,500 to $5,000
Insurance$2,000 to $4,000
Professional Services$1,500 to $5,000
Miscellaneous Opening Costs$0 to $2,500
Working Capital (Additional Funds)$15,000
TOTAL$107,500 to $150,500

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Go Painting locations are there?

As of the latest data, Go Painting operates 3 company-owned locations and has no franchised locations in the United States.

What is the total investment required to open a Go Painting franchise?

The total investment required to open a Go Painting franchise ranges from $108,000 to $151,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a Go Painting franchise?

A Go Painting franchise requires ongoing fees that include a royalty fee of 7% of gross sales and a marketing and advertising fee of 2% of gross sales. In some cases, the royalty fee may range between 5% and 7% depending on revenue.

What are the financial requirements to become a Go Painting franchisee?

To qualify as a Go Painting franchisee, candidates must have a minimum net worth of $100,000 and at least $50,000 in liquid capital available for investment.

Who owns Go Painting?

The Go Painting franchise is owned by Premium Service Brands.

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