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G-Force Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2025)

G-Force provides professional graffiti removal and pressure washing services, restoring surfaces and enhancing the aesthetics of properties.

G-FORCE is a unique franchise specializing in parking lot striping, pavement marking, and sign installation services, exclusively available to military veterans.

Founded in 2017 by Jack Child, a veteran with a background in both military service and the pavement maintenance industry, G-FORCE was built with the mission of empowering veterans to own and operate their own businesses. 

The franchise is headquartered in Bedford, New Hampshire, and began franchising in 2018. The franchise is built around the values of trust, reliability, and first-class customer service, which are reflected in its veteran-only ownership model.

This focus on veteran empowerment not only creates a sense of camaraderie among franchisees but also resonates with clients who value the discipline and professionalism that veterans bring to the table.

Initial investment

Here's what you would need to invest 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 $20,000 - $57,500
Equipment Trailer and Initial Striping Equipment $11,000 - $45,000
Computer, Software and System $450 - $1,950
Initial Inventory $0 - $1,000
Storage, Mailbox Rental and/or Lease Deposits $0 - $800
Insurance Deposits and Premiums $1,000 - $4,000
Travel and Lodging for Initial and Advanced Training $500 - $2,000
Professional Fees $0 - $1,800
Security Deposits, Utility Deposits, Business Licenses $150 - $1,000
Printing, Stationery, Office Supplies and Uniforms $650 - $1,200
Commercial Vehicle $0 - $5,000
Commercial Vehicle Wrap $5,000 - $9,500
Sightline Airfield Marking Certification $1,000 - $2,500
Additional Funds – Initial Period of Three Months $8,000 - $20,000
TOTAL $47,750 - $153,250
Type of Expenditure Amount
Initial Franchise Fee $20,000 - $57,500
Equipment Trailer and Initial Striping Equipment $11,000 - $45,000
Computer, Software and System $450 - $1,950
Initial Inventory $0 - $1,000
Storage, Mailbox Rental and/or Lease Deposits $0 - $800
Insurance Deposits and Premiums $1,000 - $4,000
Travel and Lodging for Initial and Advanced Training $500 - $2,000
Professional Fees $0 - $1,800
Security Deposits, Utility Deposits, Business Licenses $150 - $1,000
Printing, Stationery, Office Supplies and Uniforms $650 - $1,200
Commercial Vehicle $0 - $5,000
Commercial Vehicle Wrap $5,000 - $9,500
Sightline Airfield Marking Certification $1,000 - $2,500
Additional Funds – Initial Period of Three Months $8,000 - $20,000
TOTAL $47,750 - $153,250

G-Force

2025

Franchise Disclosure Document

Number of units

Training 

The G-FORCE franchise provides a comprehensive training program tailored specifically for veterans, ensuring they are well-prepared to operate a successful parking lot striping and pavement marking business. The training is structured to cover both the technical aspects of the services provided and the business management skills necessary for running the franchise.

  1. Initial Training: The program begins with an in-depth initial training session that includes hands-on instruction in parking lot striping, pavement marking, and sign installation services. Franchisees learn the essential techniques and use of equipment required to deliver high-quality results.
  2. Business Operations Training: Beyond the technical skills, G-FORCE provides extensive training on business operations, including customer service, sales strategies, and financial management. Franchisees are taught how to use the franchise’s custom quoting system, manage leads, and optimize operations for efficiency.
  3. Ongoing Support and Development: G-FORCE emphasizes continuous learning and support. After the initial training, franchisees receive ongoing support through regular check-ins, access to corporate resources, and additional training opportunities as needed. This ensures that franchisees can stay updated with industry trends and continue to grow their business effectively​.

Territory Protection

The G-FORCE franchise offers territory protection to its franchisees, ensuring that each franchisee operates within an exclusive geographic area.

This protection is designed to prevent overlap between franchisees, allowing them to build and grow their business without competition from other G-FORCE locations within their assigned territory.

The specific details of the territory and the protection provided are outlined in the franchise agreement, giving franchisees the confidence to invest in their business knowing they have a defined market to serve.

Competitors

Below are some of

G-Force

key competitors in the

Maintenance

sector.

Franchise
Franchisees
Initial fee
Total investment
Revenue
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Gross Profit
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EBITDA
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New
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13%
13%

$20,000

$48,000

$153,000

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Competitors

180 Water

180 Water is a home-services franchise offering water well drilling, pump installation, and maintenance subscriptions, serving rural and exurban property owners reliant on well systems, and known for reliable emergency service, recurring maintenance plans, and deep groundwater expertise.

Franchisees

?

5
+
n.a.
n.a.
Investment

?

$182,000 - $695,000

The Dentist's Choice

The Dentist's Choice is a mobile repair franchise offering dental handpiece maintenance and restoration services, serving dentists and dental clinics, and known for home-based operations, low overhead, specialized training, and quick turnaround on critical drill repairs across North America.

Franchisees

?

118
+
2%
2%
Investment

?

$64,000 - $69,000

Softroc

Softroc provides durable and customizable rubberized surfacing solutions for various applications, enhancing safety and aesthetics in outdoor spaces.

Franchisees

?

25
+
n.a.
n.a.
Investment

?

$94,000 - $179,000

ServiceMaster

ServiceMaster offers residential and commercial cleaning and restoration services, addressing various cleaning and disaster recovery needs.

Franchisees

?

2157
+
-4%
-4%
Investment

?

$88,000 - $125,000

SealMaster

SealMaster provides pavement and asphalt maintenance products and services, helping clients protect and preserve their asphalt investments.

Franchisees

?

43
+
0%
0%
Investment

?

$580,000 - $925,000

SealKing

SealKing specializes in pavement maintenance and sealcoating services, enhancing the appearance and longevity of asphalt surfaces.

Franchisees

?

23
+
5%
5%
Investment

?

$58,000 - $108,000

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