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Franchise Deep Dive: G-FORCE Parking Lot Striping Franchise Costs, Fees, Profit and Data

This parking lot striping concept offers franchise opportunities exclusively to veterans, utilizing their unique skill set while facilitating their transition back to civilian life.

By Erica InmanStaff Writer
8:08AM 05/06/24

LAST UPDATED: March 2024

FRANCHISE WEBSITE: https://www.gogforce.com/franchise/ 

NUMBER OF LOCATIONS: 44

REPORTED COST TO GET IN: $48,000 – $142,000

REPORTED ROI (Item 19): not publicly available

G-FORCE Parking Lot Striping is a parking lot striping concept that offers franchises exclusively to military veterans, as well as those serving in the National Guard or Military Reserve. The brand provides a low barrier to entry, with discounts based on years of service. 

How Many G-FORCE Parking Lot Striping Locations Are There?

G-FORCE Parking Lot Striping got its start in Bedford, Massachusetts, in 2017 when veteran Jack Child wanted to provide a lucrative business model exclusively to those who had served in the military. He had experienced the transition from military service back to civilian life — having served for three years in the Army and seven with the Air Force — and wanted to provide an opportunity for veterans to utilize their existing skill base to make this transition smoother.

The brand currently has 44 locations across the U.S.

What Is G-FORCE Parking Lot Striping’s Business Model?

G-FORCE Parking Lot Striping offers parking lot striping services. Each franchisee serves a given territory or multiple territories. Once franchisees have reached certain sales targets, they are offered the opportunity to expand the services they offer. These additional services can include pavement services — such as sealcoating, crack sealing, hot asphalt repairs and new paving — as well as power washing.

The brand exists under Veteran Franchise Group, which is an umbrella organization containing the affiliated Veteran-only franchise brands G-FORCE Parking Lot Striping Parking Lot Striping, MACH ONE Epoxy Floors, FIELD OPS Athletic Field Markings and PAINT CORPS Residential and Commercial Painters. 

How Much Can G-FORCE Parking Lot Striping Franchise Owners Make?

The brand does not make this information publicly available. Prospective owners can access this information through the brand’s most recent Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD). 

How Much Does It Cost To Open G-FORCE Parking Lot Striping?

The total initial investment necessary to begin operation of a G-FORCE Parking Lot Striping franchise ranges from  $48,000 – $142,000.

What Is the Franchise Fee for G-FORCE Parking Lot Striping?

The franchise fee required to begin operation of a G-FORCE Parking Lot Striping franchise varies based on the size of the territory purchased. The brand also provides discounts to franchisees based on their years of military service. The fee can be as little as $5,000, but generally ranges from $15,000 and $20,000 and must be paid to the franchisor. 

Who’s On G-FORCE Parking Lot Striping’s Leadership Team?

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