Apostle Radon and Indoor Air Solutions Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2026)
Apostle Radon and Indoor Air Solutions specializes in radon testing and mitigation, ensuring safe and healthy indoor air quality for homes and businesses.
KEY FRANCHISE STATS
Franchisees
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0
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n.a.
n.a.
Franchise fee
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$42,500
Investment
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$120,000 - $201,000
Revenue (AUV)
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Undisclosed
$435,000
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116.6%
116.6%
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Apostle Radon and Indoor Air Solutions is a home-services franchise specializing in radon detection, mitigation, and overall indoor air quality. Franchisees offer certified radon testing, install mitigation systems, and provide solutions that improve air safety for residential and commercial clients.
The company was founded in 2014 and operates under Apostle Franchising, LLC. It is based in Walworth, Wisconsin. Apostle Radon began franchising in 2023, expanding its proven model from a successful corporate location.
Apostle Radon stands out for its exclusive focus on radon—a serious yet often overlooked health hazard. The franchise is led by David Cook, a nationally certified radon professional with multiple specialist credentials. His leadership and technical expertise establish the brand as a trusted authority in indoor air safety.
Initial investment
The initial investment required for a Apostle Radon and Indoor Air Solutions franchise is
$120,000 - $201,000.
That is the total cost you would need to finance if you were to start this franchise.
These costs are provided by the franchisor in the Franchise Disclosure Document.
Type of Expenditure
Amount
Initial Franchise Fee
$42,500 to $45,000
Storage Unit
$0 to $400
Internet Service (per month)
$225 to $300
Furniture and Fixtures
$0 to $500
Vehicles
$22,100 to $65,300
Vehicle Modification
$925 to $4,425
Equipment
$5,000 to $7,200
Power Tools
$1,800 to $2,800
Hand Tools
$400 to $600
Computer Equipment
$1,500 to $3,650
Software License Fees (3 months)
$1,191 to $1,458
Office Supplies
$100 to $200
Technology Fees (3 months)
$450
Third Party Accounting Service Expense
$150 to $300
Initial Inventory
$9,000 to $11,000
Initial Supply of Promotional Materials
$3,000 to $5,000
Uniforms
$500 to $1,000
Licenses, Permits, Registrations
$500 to $750
Professional Services
$2,000 to $3,500
Membership/Association Dues
$2,029 to $5,598
Radon Measurement and Mitigation Training and Certification
$1,256 to $3,400
Insurance
$2,100 to $3,000
Training Expenses
$3,053 to $9,905
Grand Opening Marketing
$10,500
Additional Funds (for 3 months of operation)
$10,000 to $15,000
Total Estimated Initial Investment
$120,279 to $201,236
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Type of Expenditure
Amount
Initial Franchise Fee
$42,500 to $45,000
Storage Unit
$0 to $400
Internet Service (per month)
$225 to $300
Furniture and Fixtures
$0 to $500
Vehicles
$22,100 to $65,300
Vehicle Modification
$925 to $4,425
Equipment
$5,000 to $7,200
Power Tools
$1,800 to $2,800
Hand Tools
$400 to $600
Computer Equipment
$1,500 to $3,650
Software License Fees (3 months)
$1,191 to $1,458
Office Supplies
$100 to $200
Technology Fees (3 months)
$450
Third Party Accounting Service Expense
$150 to $300
Initial Inventory
$9,000 to $11,000
Initial Supply of Promotional Materials
$3,000 to $5,000
Uniforms
$500 to $1,000
Licenses, Permits, Registrations
$500 to $750
Professional Services
$2,000 to $3,500
Membership/Association Dues
$2,029 to $5,598
Radon Measurement and Mitigation Training and Certification
$1,256 to $3,400
Insurance
$2,100 to $3,000
Training Expenses
$3,053 to $9,905
Grand Opening Marketing
$10,500
Additional Funds (for 3 months of operation)
$10,000 to $15,000
Total Estimated Initial Investment
$120,279 to $201,236
Franchise Disclosure Document
Below is Apostle Radon and Indoor Air Solutions's 2023 Franchise Disclosure Document. Upgrade to Pro or purchase the FDD to view and download the document.
Number of units
Apostle Radon and Indoor Air Solutions had 1 total units in 2023, of which 0 were franchised-owned and 1 company-owned.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the royalty fee?
The royalty fee for a Apostle Radon and Indoor Air Solutions franchise is 8.00%. In addition, you would have to pay the advertising (or national brand fund) fee of 2% - 3%.
What is the total investment?
The initial investment required for a Apostle Radon and Indoor Air Solutions franchise is $120,000 - $201,000. That is the total cost you would need to finance if you were to start this franchise. These costs are provided by the franchisor in the Franchise Disclosure Document.
What is the initial franchise fee?
The initial franchise fee for a Apostle Radon and Indoor Air Solutions franchise is $42,500. This is typically paid upfront as part of the total initial investment, after signature of the Franchise Agreeement.
Apostle Radon and Indoor Air Solutions provides a structured training program to support franchisees in launching and operating their businesses effectively. Here are the main training programs offered:
Initial Training Program: This is a mandatory program lasting approximately 10 days, conducted at an Apostle Business or another designated location. Franchisees must complete this program shortly before opening their location. The Franchisor reserves the right to require additional training or terminate the agreement if participants are found unqualified.
On-Site Start-Up Assistance: Within 60 days of the franchise opening, the Franchisor provides up to 2 days of on-site support in the franchisee's designated area. Additional assistance may be available for a fee.
Operations Manual Training: Franchisees are given access to a comprehensive Operations Manual that outlines specifications, standards, and operational procedures. Training includes guidance on how to use this manual effectively.
Territory Protection
Apostle Radon and Indoor Air Solutions provides franchisees with an "Area of Primary Responsibility," which generally offers a form of territory protection. This area may be defined by a radius or a population threshold, and franchisees are typically allowed to market and operate only within this designated zone.
However, this protection is not absolute and can be contingent on the franchisee meeting specific performance benchmarks. Despite assigning territorial boundaries, Apostle retains several rights that can affect the exclusivity.
The Franchisor may operate or allow others to operate in the territory under different branding, distribute services via alternative channels like the Internet, or serve national accounts directly.