True North Restoration Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2026)

True North Restoration operates as a leading franchise in the property restoration industry, providing expert solutions for damaged homes and businesses. Originally founded in 1985 in St. Louis, Missouri, the brand underwent a rebranding in 2019 to bring together its independent operators under a single, unified identity.

The company introduced its franchise program in 2020 and today maintains its headquarters in Arvada, Colorado.

Franchisees benefit from a full suite of services that cover water damage repair, fire and smoke cleanup, mold removal, asbestos abatement, and complete reconstruction. By serving both residential and commercial clients, True North Restoration ensures that properties are returned to safe and functional condition with speed and professionalism.

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Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a True North Restoration franchise? It costs on average between $147,000 - $244,000 to start a True North Restoration franchised center.

This includes expenses related to specialized restoration equipment, vehicles, supplies, and initial operating costs. The total investment will vary based on several factors, such as the size of the territory, local market conditions, and whether the franchisee decides to lease or purchase a facility.

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Initial Franchise Fee$49,500
Building and Improvements$1,250 to $5,000
Office Equipment, Supplies and Furnishings$300 to $2,000
Vehicle$1,000 to $53,000
Computer Hardware, Software, Phone System and Related Equipment$1,650 to $5,000
Technology Fees$2,331 to $2,901
Opening Inventory of Cleaning Products, Supplies, Uniforms and Equipment$35,000 to $45,000
Initial Training: Travel and Living Expenses$1,500 to $3,000
General Liability, Worker’s Compensation and Other Insurance$5,000 to $7,500
Grand Opening Marketing$1,000 to $3,000
Online Marketing Services Startup Package$11,399
Licenses and Permits$100 to $4,500
Certification(s)$1,000 to $2,000
Additional Funds for 3 Months$36,000 to $50,000
Total Estimated Initial Investment$147,030 to $243,800

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many True North Restoration locations are there?

As of the most recent data, True North Restoration operates 23 franchised locations and two company-owned units.

What is the total investment required to open a True North Restoration franchise?

The total investment required to open a True North Restoration franchise ranges from $147,000 - $244,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a True North Restoration franchise?

A True North Restoration franchise requires ongoing payments that include a 2%-7% royalty fee on gross revenue and a 3.00% marketing and advertising fee based on gross monthly revenue.

Who owns True North Restoration?

The True North Restoration franchise is owned by TNAI (True North Acquisition, Inc.), which oversees the brand and its franchise operations.

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