Good fit · franchise opportunity
Plumbers & electricians + insulation.
While you're in the ceiling anyway…
Electricians route through ceilings and cavities; plumbers run pipe through roof and wall spaces, so both of you see the insulation, both of you visit at renovation time. Trades already bundle solar, batteries, hot water and aircon; insulation is the natural add, and you don't have to learn a new trade because the franchise trains you.
How it works for you
Turn the roofs you’re already in into insulation jobs.
You're already in the cavity for your core job, so spot the insulation gaps.
Offer insulation as a “while we're here” upgrade to a customer who already trusts you.
Your insulation arm installs factory-direct cellulose to our systems.
Your customers: Every renovation, rewire and re-plumb customer.
Doing it right
The honest, compliant way to run it.
Insulation needs more technical know-how than a casual upsell, so the franchise training covers downlight clearances, fire and moisture. Disclose the related business; substantiate claims.
- You don't learn a new trade. The franchise trains you and your crew to our standard.
- Factory-direct cellulose from our Tiaro plant. You're the manufacturer's partner, not a reseller.
- An exclusive territory, so your sister business has its own protected patch.
Which territory covers your area?
Enter your postcode and we’ll tell you the territory and whether it’s open.
Add insulation to what you already do.
Tell us your trade and your area. We’ll show you the territory, send the info pack, and set up a visit to the Tiaro factory.
Comfort Zone franchise partners have a reasonable opportunity to recover their investment and make an ongoing profit over the term of the franchise, but a reasonable opportunity is not a guarantee of profit or success, and it doesn't remove the normal risks of running a business. Your results depend on things you control (your effort, winning customers, quality of work, how you run the business) and things you don't (local demand, the economy, competition). Not all franchisees succeed. The real numbers for a territory are set out properly in the disclosure document.