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Posts Tagged ‘Aire Serv franchise’
Tuesday, December 14th, 2010
Franchise trade shows are a great source of information as you consider which brands to invest in. At these shows, which take place all over the country throughout the year, you can kick the tires, taste the food, and handle the products. Most important, perhaps, you can meet live representatives from dozens, or even hundreds of brands, depending on the size of the show.
 The Grounds Guys will have MANY trade shows for 2011! Don't miss out!
Whether national, regional, or local, these shows offer a golden opportunity to ask questions – not only with franchise sales representatives, but often with franchisees as well. Most shows also provide educational seminars and sessions where you can meet franchise experts and specialists. You can also learn a lot from other entrepreneurs seeking the right brand for themselves and compare notes, impressions, hopes, and fears.
IFA Annual Convention – In terms of sheer size and scope, the biggest show is the International Franchise Association’s (IFA) annual convention. IFA shows generally offer sessions such as The A to Z’s of Buying a Franchise; How To Franchise Your Business; Financing Your Franchise; Opportunities in Franchising for Minorities & Women; and Franchising for Veterans 101. Other shows sponsored by the IFA include:
- International Franchise Expo (IFE) – Also endorsed by the U.S. Department of Commerce, this annual show is held in April in Washington, D.C.
- West Coast Franchise Expo – This annual October event draws more than 200 franchise brands from more than a dozen states in the West and offers a complete conference program.
- Franchise Expo South – Hundreds of franchisors attend to showcase their brands. This show draws both attendees and exhibitors from Latin America and the Caribbean.
- Franchise & Financing Expo – These are held at different times of the year across the country, sponsored by the IFA, the SBA, and local Chambers of Commerce. Sites include Arizona, Atlanta, Boston, Central Virginia, and North Texas. As the name indicates, these shows are an opportunity to learn about financing and meet lenders face to face.
- Franchise Opportunities Seminars for Women and Minorities – Conducted by the IFA’s Diversity Institute, these one-day events, held in cities across the country, seek to introduce franchising as an economic development tool. They are held in cooperation with Congressional representatives, mayors, local governments, the Urban League, the SBA, Small Business Development Centers, the Minority Business Development Agency, and other partners. They include franchisor exhibits and seminars on franchising fundamentals, legal aspects, financing, funding, and technical assistance. For a list of cities and dates visit the IFA’s website.
Further information on many of these events can be found at the IFA website and at www.mfvexpo.com, which produces most of these shows.
How to get the most from these shows
1. Before you attend – Go online and/or phone the sponsoring group to get a list of the franchise companies exhibiting. Choose the brands you want to learn about in advance, and research them online before the show. Don’t lock in on your selected brands to the exclusion of new opportunities that may catch your attention once you arrive.
2. At the show – Once inside, stop in at the booths of the brands you have chosen. Bring a list of your three to five most important questions and try to get some one-on-one time with the brand’s representatives. Take notes; lots happens at these shows, and you can review your notes – as well as franchisors’ printed and digital material home – when you get home.Get business cards from the people you meet, and leave your card or contact information with the brands you like. Try to get a sense of the culture of the brand from the reps you meet, and how they respond to your questions.
3. After the show – Review the materials you have collected, sort out your impressions, comparing your experience to your expectations. See who contacts you first–quick follow-up usually is an indicator of a franchise organization that has its act together–and of how they will treat you later if you sign with them.
If you are looking to franchise with The Dwyer Group, come and visit us at these trade shows for 2011:
The Grounds Guys:
Congress 2011
Mid-America Horticultural Trade Show
New England Grows
CanWest Horticultural Show
Nursery/Landscape Expo
GIE + EXPO
SIMA 14th Annual Snow & Ice Symposium
Aire Serv:
Comfortech
Glass Doctor:
GlassBuild America
NACE
Mr. Appliance:
ASTI
Mr. Electric:
Electric West
IEC National Convention
Mr. Rooter:
Pumper & Cleaner Environmental Expo International
(We will attend more, but these are shows we have booked at the moment.)
Visit LeadingTheServiceIndustry.com for more information on trade shows.
Tags: Aire Serv franchise, franchise, franchisee, Glass Doctor franchise, Mr. Appliance franchise, Mr. Electric franchise, Mr. Rooter Franchise, new franchise owners, Rainbow International Franchise, The Dwyer Group, The Grounds Guys franchise Posted in franchise, Uncategorized | Comments Off
Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010
By: Leila Roche of the Suffolk News Herald
As the mercury in thermometers is dropping, most people are eager to pull out fall and winter decorations and pull on their boots and gloves.
But homeowners should take the time to ensure their homes and heating systems are just as ready for the change of season.
“You want to make sure your heating system isn’t going to go out at 2 a.m. on a 10-degree night when companies are swamped with calls and you have to wait 10-12 hours to get your heat back on,” said Vinie Copeland, president of Aire Serv of Suffolk franchise. “If you do preventative maintenance now, your chances of that or any other malfunction happening go down.”
Dominion Virginia Power recommends replacing or cleaning filters of forced air furnaces monthly, having your heating system inspected, inspecting your home’s ductwork to ensure no heated air is escaping and sealing up windows and doors with weather stripping or caulk.
“Air leaks are the first thing we look for,” Copeland said. “They can be at the windows, doors and access doors going into an attic. You need to make sure there’s a rubber sweep or something at the bottom of the door and that that your windows are properly sealed. Double pane windows are a good idea.”
If your home isn’t keeping heat like it should, Copeland also recommends taking a look at the insulation in your home. Once the walls are built in a home, it’s hard to do much about insulation, but take a look in your attic.
“Especially if you’ve been living there awhile, your insulation can get moved around while you were getting Christmas decorations or something,” Copeland said. “Either put it back, or put in thicker insulation. It can save homeowners a lot of money over the years.”
One of the most important checkups doesn’t just keep you warm, but it can keep you healthy, as well.
“The emissions from a heater with stress spots or cracks in the heat exchanger can contribute to high levels of carbon monoxide exposure,” Copeland said. “The air we breathe indoors can actually be more dangerous than the air outdoors, so it’s important to check any fuel-burning appliance or heating source to make sure it’s working properly annually.”
While death by carbon monoxide poisoning isn’t common, it can cause less fatal health effects such as headaches, dizziness, disorientation, nausea and fatigue.
Warning signs that you may have a potential carbon monoxide leak include a gas flame burning orange or yellow instead of blue, sooty stains on heating appliances or around heating registers or a noisy furnace.
Before you turn on the heater for the winter, Aire Serv recommends taking the following precautions:
Install a carbon monoxide detector outside the sleeping quarters on each floor of the home.
Keep generators in a well-ventilated area and away from the house.
Have the furnace and any heating equipment checked by a heating specialist. In addition to cleaning your system, checking refrigerant levels and adjusting your system as needed, your contractor should look for cracks or damage to the heat exchanger.
Remove any clutter around the furnace, particularly flammable items.
Check your furnace air filter monthly and replace as necessary. Air flow can be restricted if the filter is dirty.
Remember that your pets are as attracted to the warm fireplace and heater as you are, so make sure they can’t burn themselves or knock a heat source over.
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Friday, March 26th, 2010
Anyone else noticed how crazy the weather has been this year? Believe it or not at one point this winter there was snow in at least some part of 49 of the 50 states, over 60% of the country blanketed in snow at one time.
Owning your own home service business can be unpredictable, too. At times, there’s too many calls coming in, and there’s no way you can get everything done. Other times, you’re begging for the phone to ring just once. How do you find a balance?
Systems. Plain and simple.
If your business is running on solid systems, like the franchises at Leading the Service Industry, you’ll be better suited to handle variables in the marketplace. Marketing, planning, training and support are just a phone call away.
Keep your customers happy. Keep your staff happy. Find balance with systems.
We have systems in place that easily help you prepare for the unexpected. We can assist you with new technologies, cross marketing, national advertising, an established brand and networking that can help you avoid the dry spells by constantly increasing your customer base.
When times are busy, our customer delivery system, pricing system, and technologies will help ensure that you have the most efficient route, quick and easy pricing and estimates, and technology that will help you and your crew get the job done faster.
Get prepared for whatever storm may come your way.
Tags: Aire Serv, Aire Serv franchise, franchise, franchise ranking, franchisee, Glass Doctor, HVAC franchise support, Marketing, Mr. Appliance, Mr. Electric, Mr. Rooter, Rainbow International, snow, storm, Texas, The Dwyer Group, The Grounds Guys, unpredictable, Waco Posted in The Dwyer Group | Comments Off
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010
It’s almost that time again. The grass is starting to get greener, temperatures are starting to get warmer, it means spring is right around the corner and with spring comes spring cleaning. Our franchises focus on getting houses in tip top shape, but have you ever thought about what kind of cleaning up your business needs?
When you join our team we can help you clean up and organize your business so it runs more easily, efficiently and effectively. We have tried and true methods that can help you “clean up” a number of different aspects of your business, including:
- Adding technologies that will improve your customer delivery system, saving you time and money.
- New strategies for recruiting, compensation and retention that can help improve your employee turnover rates, increase your profit margins and help you build a base of loyal customers.
- Assistance with financial management and “keeping up” the books.
- Statistical tracking, research and development to help you better focus your business efforts and marketing campaigns on the groups that will be most profitable.
- Providing you with an already established brand name and reputation as well as free national marketing and a huge network of other franchisees you can cross market with.
Who says spring cleaning can’t be fun? Clean out your business life and start fresh this year. Get the systems. Get the support. Get in gear – your solution is just a click away.
Tags: Aire Serv, Aire Serv franchise, franchise, franchisee, Glass Doctor, HVAC franchise support, Marketing, Mr. Appliance, Mr. Electric, Mr. Rooter, Rainbow International, Texas, The Dwyer Group, The Grounds Guys, Waco Posted in The Dwyer Group | Comments Off
Friday, February 12th, 2010
Aire Serv rang in the new year with a great new group of franchise owners in January.
The new Aire Serv franchisees were awared franchsie territories and attended a five-day training program at the world headquarters in Waco, Texas.
- Billy Bartlett, owner of the Aire Serv of Wise County franchise (Wise, Va.)
- Cesar Cordova, owner of the Aire Serv of Permian Basin franchise (Midland, Texas)
- Alfredo and Lily Figueroa, owners of the Aire Serv of Will County franchise (Plainfield, Ill.)
- Chris King, owner of the Aire Serv of Lake Cumberland franchise (Nancy, Ky.)
- Mark and Holly McDevitt, owners of the Aire Serv of Northeast Indiana franchise (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
- Ron and Jane Nichols, owners of the Aire Serv of Madison County Indiana franchise (Alexandria, Ind.)
“We’re excited to start off the New Year with six new companies,” said Doyle James, president of Aire Serv Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. “We want to see these franchise owners grow their businesses and assist them in bringing quality service to their customers, as well as jobs to their areas.”
Tags: Aire Serv, Aire Serv franchise, franchise, franchisee, HVAC franchise, HVAC franchise support, new franchise owners, Texas, The Dwyer Group, Waco Posted in Aire Serv, The Dwyer Group | Comments Off
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