SQUARE COW MOOVERS Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

Square Cow Moovers is a Texas-based moving services brand founded in 2007 by the Lombard family, who began the business in Austin with just two trucks and a small team. They built the company around a mission to serve their community with integrity and excellence while growing a family-centered enterprise.

The brand is headquartered in Cedar Park, Texas, part of the Greater Austin area, and has become known for its customer-focused approach and strong family values.

Over time, Square Cow Moovers expanded from a local operation into a full-service moving company offering residential and long-distance moves, commercial relocations, labor-only services, packing and materials, and storage solutions.

In 2022, the company officially began franchising to allow entrepreneurs to bring its trusted name and culture-driven service model to new markets across the United States.

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Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a SQUARE COW MOOVERS franchise? It costs on average between $167,000 – $233,000 to start a SQUARE COW MOOVERS franchised facility.

This includes costs for vehicles, moving equipment, office setup, insurance, and initial operating expenses. The total investment varies based on factors such as the size of the territory, the local market, the number of trucks required, and whether the franchisee chooses to lease or purchase storage or office space.

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Initial Franchise Fee$59,500
Lease, Utility and Security Deposits$1,000 – $5,000
Business Licenses and Permits$1,000 – $2,000
Construction/Leasehold Improvements$1,500 – $5,000
Vehicles and Vehicle Signage$33,000 – $45,000
Signage$500 – $2,500
Furniture and Fixtures$1,500 – $3,000
Business Software$500 – $1,500
Office Equipment, Computers and Office Supplies$3,500 – $5,000
Truck Equipment$3,500 – $5,000
Professional Services$1,000 – $2,500
Initial Inventory$3,500 – $4,200
Business and Vehicle Insurance$7,000 – $9,500
Training Expenses$2,750 – $3,750
Marketing Fee and Initial Launch Advertising$7,500 – $10,000
Grand Opening Assistance Fee$10,000
Additional Funds – Initial 3 Months$30,000 – $60,000
Total$167,250 – $233,450

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many SQUARE COW MOOVERS locations are there?

According to available data, Square Cow Moovers operates 10 units across the U.S.

What is the total investment required to open a SQUARE COW MOOVERS franchise?

The total investment required to open a SQUARE COW MOOVERS franchise ranges from $167,000 to $233,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a SQUARE COW MOOVERS franchise?

The ongoing fees for a Square Cow Moovers franchise consist of a 7 % royalty fee on gross sales and a 1 % contribution toward brand development (advertising/marketing fund).

Who owns SQUARE COW MOOVERS?

The Square Cow Moovers franchise is owned by Wayne Lombard, Wade Lombard and Derek Mills.

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