What is the household limit for 2 Bumble Roofing territories licensed at the same time?
Bumble_Roofing Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
be as follows:
| # of Territories | Household Limit* | Cumulative Initial Franchise Fees | Individual Franchise Fee* | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 100,000 | $49,500 | $49,500 | |
| 2 | 200,000 | $94,000 | $44,500 | |
| 3 | 300,000 | $132,000 | $38,000 | |
| 4 | 400,000 | $167,000 | $35,000 | |
| 5 | 500,000 | $200,000 | $33,000 | |
| 6 | 600,000 | $230,000 | $30,000 | |
| 7 | 700,000 | $260,000 | $30,000 | |
| 8 | 800,000 | $290,000 | $30,000 | |
| 9 | 900,000 | $320,000 | $30,000 | |
| 10 | 1,000,000 | $350,000 | $30,000 | |
| *Additional Territor | v mav be purchased for $0 | 0.25/single-family |
Source: Item 5 — INITIAL FEES (FDD pages 16–19)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Bumble Roofing's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, if a franchisee licenses two territories at the same time, the household limit is 200,000. This means that the combined territories can cover up to 200,000 single-family households. The initial franchise fee for these two territories is $94,000, with an individual franchise fee of $44,500 for the second territory, after an initial higher payment for the first territory.
This multi-territory option allows franchisees to expand their potential customer base and market reach right from the start. By securing two territories, a franchisee can immediately begin building a larger operation, potentially leading to increased revenue and brand recognition in a broader area. However, it also requires a more significant initial investment and the capacity to manage a larger territory from the outset.
It's important to note that Bumble Roofing also offers the possibility of purchasing additional geographic areas to exceed the standard 100,000 household limit for a single territory, although they do not anticipate granting a single territory that exceeds 149,999 single-family households. If a franchisee chooses to expand a single territory beyond 100,000 households, they will incur an additional fee of $0.25 per household exceeding that limit. This provides flexibility for franchisees who want to target specific, densely populated areas.