What equipment is required for a Spray Net Franchised Business?
Spray_Net Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
As previously disclosed, this Disclosure Document is for the right to own and operate a franchised Business utilizing our then-current Proprietary Marks and System (each, a "Franchised Business") under our form of franchise agreement included in this offering in Exhibit A (the "Franchise Agreement").
Each Franchised Business is authorized and required to actively promote, offer and provide our then-current spray painting /coating and the other initial Approved Services our new System franchisees may and must provide utilizing: (i) a mobile trailer cart that is outfitted and equipped with the equipment we specify as part of our then-current System standards, which we previously referred "Mobile Service Unit"; (ii) the paint, stain, coating and/or other inventory we specify or approve for use to complete a Client project (collectively, the "Approved Products"), some of which may be proprietary and/or branded with our Proprietary Marks (the "Proprietary Products"); and (iii) the System methodologies, directives, standards and specifications that are (a) found in our proprietary operations and other manuals (the "Manuals") or otherwise in writing, and/or (b) associated with the initial training you must attend and complete prior to commencing operation of your Franchised Business and any subsequent training.
We may update, supplement or otherwise modify the Approved Services that your Franchised Business may or must provide, including any "Ancillary Services" that you become eligible to provide once you have (a) been operating your Franchised Business in compliance with your Franchise Agreement for a period of at least six (6) months, and (b) otherwise demonstrated to us that you are capable of providing the initial Approved Services without a Client complaint or other issue.
Our standard franchise offering assumes and expects that you will initially launch and commence operations of your Franchised Business from a home office (the "Home Office"). We typically require that your Home Office (home office or otherwise) be located within your Territory, but we may waive that requirement on a case-by-case basis. Regardless, you must be permitted to park and/or store your Mobile Service Unit and the vehicle we approve to tow that unit and equipment (the "Approved Vehicle") at your Home Office.
Source: Item 1 — THE FRANCHISOR AND ANY PARENTS, PREDECESSORS, AND AFFILIATES (FDD pages 9–11)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Spray Net's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, a key component of the franchised business is a mobile trailer cart. This cart must be outfitted and equipped with the specific equipment that Spray Net designates as part of its System standards. Franchisees are also required to use an Approved Vehicle to tow the mobile trailer cart and equipment.
Spray Net franchisees must also use the paint, stain, coating, and other inventory that Spray Net specifies or approves for use in completing client projects. Some of these products may be proprietary and branded with Spray Net's trademarks. Additionally, franchisees must adhere to the System methodologies, directives, standards, and specifications found in Spray Net's operations manuals or associated with the initial and any subsequent training programs.
Spray Net expects franchisees to operate initially from a home office. Franchisees must be able to park and/or store their Mobile Service Unit and Approved Vehicle at their Home Office. The FDD specifies that the mobile trailer cart is outfitted and equipped with the equipment that Spray Net specifies as part of its then-current System standards.