Lock & Roll Launches New Franchise Business
April 27, 2018News
Lock & Roll has announced the launch of its new franchise business, aiming to be the benchmark in window and door maintenance in Australia.
Lock & Roll is a specialist window and door repair, maintenance and upgrade service for domestic and commercial property owners and managers.
The target customer base includes the emerging Do-It-For-Me (DIFM) generation, time-poor homeowners as well as residential body and commercial building managers who need to be on top of the ever-changing industry regulations.
The concept for the Lock & Roll business has been created with two key trends in mind: the loss of D.I.Y skills and an increasing prevalence of time-poor people.
“Career demands and significant family commitments mean most residential property owners are time-poor. Any spare time they do have, is understandably used to relax and recharge. The days of tinkering in a shed with dad or grandad and tending to household maintenance has simply disappeared. Our customers are the Do-It-for-Me generation, who simply buy-in services they need,” says Dom Galluccio, Lock & Roll, General Manager.
As a result of today’s work-driven lifestyle, the elderly can unfortunately be lacking neighbourly or family support. Consequently they also have to rely on property maintenance services for any work required in their home.
In the residential sector, these trends along with the desire to have homes as sanctuaries result in people putting a priority on knowing their homes are safe and secure.
In the commercial sector, there has been a move to seek specialist skills rather than generalist services partly driven by Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) and government requirements.
Commercial customers must ensure their business is safe and that all contractors can provide proof of WHS compliance.
As the demand for service grows in both the residential and commercial markets, Lock & Roll, who has spent the past three years testing processes and concepts with three operating licensees in Sydney, is now rolling out its franchise business nationally.
Lock & Roll’s business proposition is simple. They specialise in fixing the hardware and functionality of windows and doors. Hardware will inevitably deteriorate or fail over time with constant use.
Window handles and latches can become loose or break and sliding and bi-fold doors can become stiff, making doors almost impossible to slide.
The business isn’t complex, but like any successful venture it relies on good people with great attitudes. Mr. Galluccio says, “as part of our extensive market research into what customers want, what works and what doesn’t work, we’ve compiled all feedback and found the most common customer complaints when dealing with tradespeople. It came down to the tradesperson not showing up and leaving a mess behind, so we are diligent with our training in regards to communicating with customers, workmanship and overall customer experience.”
Lock & Roll franchisees have the support of a pro-active operational team including a Training Manager, Franchisee Manager, Marketing Co-ordinator, Business Director and General Manager.
For Lock & Roll, it’s about understanding what their franchisees are looking to achieve and how they can improve the system by implementing support structures.
“In terms of what’s next, we’re focused on welcoming dedicated and customer-focused people to become part of the Lock & Roll franchisee family, and to meet the strong existing demand for our services,” explains Galluccio. We will work with our team to show how they can earn a strong rewarding income and build a business that fits a desired lifestyle.”