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Franchise opportunities · New South Wales

Run a cellulose insulation franchise in New South Wales.

The NSW Northern Rivers is a short run from our Tiaro factory and shares the same warm-humid coast as SE QLD: the same product, the same demand. And the franchise is open right across NSW: if there's demand near you, we'll look at opening your area.

Why New South Wales

What makes New South Wales a strong insulation market.

Same coast, same product

Tweed Heads, Ballina and Byron sit in the same Climate Zone 2 warm-humid band as the Gold Coast: humid roofs where breathable cellulose beats fibreglass.

Inland swings both ways

Off the sea breeze, Lismore hits 40°C summers and genuine winter frosts, a true two-season insulation case.

Supplied from the factory

We make the cellulose in Tiaro and ship it down, so you're dealing with the manufacturer, not a reseller.

An under-served market

Like Queensland, NSW has no broad household insulation rebate, so it's won on product, price and trust, with plenty of older coastal and frost-prone inland homes that need doing.

Which territory covers your area?

Enter your postcode and we’ll tell you the territory and whether it’s open.

New South Wales territories.

Our drawn New South Wales territory so far, and the franchise is open right across New South Wales. Don't see your area? Register your interest and we'll look at opening it.

TerritoryMain suburbs & postcodesHouseholdsStatus
Northern NSWTweed Heads, Ballina, Lismore, Byron Bay, Murwillumbah, Kingscliff2477–2490~90,000Coming soon
Available nowComing soonAssignedTap a dot for the territory’s status and links.

Build your own insulation business in New South Wales.

Register your interest, and we’ll confirm what’s available near you, 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.

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