About The Glass Guru
There are only so many businesses that are truly "recession-proof" and the glass industry will always be one of those. While others are too busy navigating a lucrative economy, we're putting the pedal to the metal and scaling into every market with a one-of-a-kind business model geared towards owner-independence, so people are not buying themselves another job; true freedom behind a lucrative opportunity.
2007 (18 years)
1
$685,610
Franchise Fees
$19,500
$27,000 - $45,000 Veteran's Fee
5.0%
Gross Sales
3.0%
Gross Sales
Why The Glass Guru?
We're considered a "sleeper industry" because while everyone else competing for big commercial jobs is thinking that residential services are just the crumbs, our franchisees are basically printing money from the high-margin services that still deliver insane savings for the homeowner. We're ready to compete against any other glass business in any market.
Ideal Candidate
No prior experience required. 90% of our owners don't have any background in the glass industry and are killing it by simply following the business that coincided with having a business-mindset. The only background we typically look for follows the traits we've found from our highest-producing owners & that is to have a growth-mindset, be teachable and just follow the blueprint as it has been designed for owner-independence in 2-5 years.
$93,000 - $193,000
$25,000
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Testimonials
Mitch from Indianapolis, a shining example of what it means to follow the Guru Way. He & his family had the luxury of taking 26 vacations in 2022, half of those out of the country while the business ran itself.
Michael in Austin, TX has built himself 3 locations and looking to open 2 more already with zero background in glass. I'm sure you can imagine what kind of lifestyle that's afforded him, but the crazy thing is, anyone can achieve it by following the system just as he did.
Gary in Tyler, TX with a whopping population of 220,000 and no industry experience has scaled his store to 7-figures by simply being teachable & following the model.
Erik in Charleston, SC, as he was transitioning into Phase 3 of owner independence, fell into a coma for 7 weeks. If he was not following the model, the business and his personal life would have completely collapsed as there wouldn't have been anyone to run the establishment until his return.