The EC Difference Introduction
The Environment Control Difference
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Not all franchises are "created equal," so you should carefully compare Environment Control with other business programs. You will discover Environment Control is one of the most unique opportunities available today. Here are several reasons why:
It's About Lives™ . . .
Tired of doing a job you don't enjoy? EC has not only proven to be financially rewarding, but franchise ownership also offers the benefits of personal growth and career security.
A Fair Royalty Relationship
The royalties you pay Environment Control are based on a share of the net profits, in contrast to other franchises that require a percentage of gross sales. We believe it is only fair that if you do not experience a profit using EC's program, we do not deserve a royalty.
Economic Stability
While many other businesses struggle to survive economic downturns, EC has proven to be recession resistant. For nearly six decades our franchise owners have experienced continued growth and stability through every difficult business climate.
Exclusive Territories
As a franchise owner, you have rights to an exclusive territory and you never compete with other EC companies.
Proven Income Potential
As a business owner you never wait for someone else to give you a raise. In 2020, 87.5 percent of our owners earned a six figure income; over 30 percent earned $500,000 to $1 million+. The opportunity is unlimited.
A Business Versus A Job
If you simply want a few customers to clean yourself, Environment Control is not the right opportunity. Our systematic business plan is designed to create a successful organization led by you--not just provide a job that you do.
Experience
The Environment Control program is not a theory, nor is it based on the input of one or two individuals. It represents nearly six decades of collective experience exclusively in the commercial janitorial industry.
Time-Tested Principles
Environment Control's business model is built on time-tested principles. In a service industry, how customers and employees are treated is often the difference between success and failure. Therefore, "do unto others . . . " is the only way we do business.