Orkin Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

Orkin is one of the most established pest control franchises in the world, with its origins tracing back to 1901 when Otto Orkin founded the company in Walnutport, Pennsylvania. In 1926, the business moved its headquarters to Atlanta, Georgia, which continues to serve as its home base today. Orkin operates under Rollins Inc., a global service company that is publicly traded.

The franchise network has steadily grown over the years and now includes close to 50 franchised units across the United States, in addition to more than 350 company-owned branches. This dual structure allows the brand to maintain a wide reach and strong market presence nationwide.

Orkin has also expanded internationally, establishing operations through both franchises and subsidiaries in diverse regions including Canada, Latin America, Europe, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia-Pacific market.

The brand is recognized for its expertise in integrated pest management. Its services cover a wide range of needs, from termite and rodent control to mosquito treatments and general insect management. Orkin delivers these solutions to residential, commercial, and industrial customers through its proprietary A.I.M. process: Assess, Implement, and Monitor.

Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a Orkin franchise? It costs on average between $85,000 – $344,000 to start a Orkin franchised facility.

This includes expenses for office setup, equipment, vehicles, and initial operating costs. The total investment varies depending on several factors, such as the size of the service area, the market location, and whether the franchisee leases or owns the facility.

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Initial Franchise Fee$39,000 – $100,000
Customer ContractsSee FDD
Real EstateSee FDD
Equipment, Opening Inventory$10,000 – $40,000
Vehicles$13,000 – $100,000
Storefront Signage$0 – $15,000
Computer Equipment and Software$3,925 – $10,200
Business Licenses$100 – $3,000
Subtotal: Capital Investment$66,025 – $268,200
Initial Training$1,000 – $4,500
Prepaid Insurance$8,000 – $24,000
Utility Deposits$200 – $2,000
Miscellaneous Opening Costs$1,000 – $20,000
Additional Expenses (3 Months)$8,750 – $25,000
Subtotal: Opening Expenses$18,950 – $75,500
Total Initial Investment$84,975 – $343,700

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Orkin locations are there?

As of the latest data, Orkin in the U.S. has 365 company-owned branch offices and 130 franchise locations.

What is the total investment required to open a Orkin franchise?

The total investment required to open a Orkin franchise ranges from $85,000 to $344,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a Orkin franchise?

Orkin franchisees are required to pay a royalty fee of 7% of monthly net revenues, which is calculated and paid each month based on the revenue earned during that period.

In addition, franchisees contribute to a marketing and advertising fund equal to 2% of monthly revenues. This fee is used to support national advertising, promotional efforts, and brand-wide marketing campaigns that strengthen the Orkin name and drive customer growth.

What are the financial requirements to become a Orkin franchisee?

To become an Orkin franchisee, you need a minimum of $100,000 in liquid capital. In addition, you’re required to have a minimum net worth of $300,000.

Who owns Orkin?

The Orkin franchise is owned by Rollins Inc., a publicly traded global service company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.

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