Devon Creek Landscaping is expanding its corporate footprint with a new program: Devon Creek Landscaping for Franchise.
“For over 30 years I have been involved in growing landscape design/build and maintenance companies by applying a proven system of management,” says Steven Alessandro, CEO of The Devon Creek Franchise Group. “I have seen this business expand from a novel trade to a multi-billion-dollar industry, and it’s now time for us to bring franchisees into the Devon Creek family.”
As a member of the Devon Creek family, approved franchisees will enjoy support that takes the guesswork out of success. Marketing and promotional programs, sales collateral, advertising, website and social media will offer exposure, and door-opening opportunities. Devon Creek offers franchisees hands-on training, our established proprietary job costing systems, estimating software, corporate consultation and the peace of mind of one-on-one management mentorship with a team dedicated to the team’s success.
Franchisees will have full access to Devon Creek’s proven management processes for efficiency and maximum customer satisfaction.
“It’s not enough to deliver a superior product,” Alessandro says. “Customers today look for superior process and service, and that comes from a culture of solid management.
At Devon Creek, the company has created an environment of expertise, a culture of accountability, and exceptional customer service. After years of development, they’ve created the tools to bring these values to market and make them a reality for our potential franchisees to grow Devon Creek Landscaping into the nation’s premiere landscape provider.
“I’m very pleased that our franchisees will soon be able to leverage these same tools across the U.S., which have proven so successful for us,” Alessandro says.
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