Home Services · FDD 2024 · HQ MI
Two Men and a Truck Franchise
A Two Men and a Truck Intl brand operating in the home services sector, franchising since 1989. Financial profile from publicly filed FDDs.
- $185K – $585K
- Initial investment
- 6.0%
- Royalty rate
- 400
- Total locations
- $2.0M
- Avg unit revenue (Item 19)
The verdict
Two Men and a Truck needs $185K–$585K to open and charges a 6.0% royalty - an entry cost above the typical home services franchise.
- $50K
- Franchise fee (Item 5)
- 6.0%
- Royalty of gross sales (Item 6)
- 1.0%
- Ad-fund contribution
- 400
- Locations (Item 20)
Figures from Two Men and a Truck's publicly filed Franchise Disclosure Document (2024).
Investment Overview
Revenue Data (Item 19)
* Revenue figures are gross revenue (sales), not profit. Actual profitability depends on operating costs, location, market conditions, and management.
Network Size & Growth
Net Growth Rate
Year-over-year unit change
10 locations closed in the last reporting year
Quick Facts
- Sector
- Home Services
- Subsector
- moving
- Founded
- 1985
- Franchising Since
- 1989
- Headquarters
- MI
- FDD Year
- 2024
- Item 19
- Disclosed
Important Notice
Data sourced from publicly available FDD filings. Not financial advice. Consult a franchise attorney and accountant before investing. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
What the Two Men and a Truck FDD Reveals
Two Men and a Truck, a Two Men and a Truck Intl franchise, has been franchising since 1989 - 4 years after the concept was founded in 1985 , currently with 400 total locations in the home services sector, headquartered in MI. According to the 2024 FDD, the total initial investment ranges from $185K to $585K - a 216% spread between the low and high end that reflects how site size, market, and buildout scope change the capital requirement. This figure includes the franchise fee of $50K, equipment, leasehold improvements, and initial working capital through the ramp-up period.
Ongoing royalties run 6.0% of gross sales with an additional 1.0% national advertising fund contribution, bringing the combined ongoing cost to 7.0% of every dollar in sales. Critically, Two Men and a Truck does disclose financial performance data in Item 19, a voluntary disclosure that only about a third of U.S. franchisors make. The reported average gross revenue per location is $2.0M, meaning the typical unit pays roughly $120K per year in royalty alone. Revenue is not profit, actual franchisee take-home depends on rent, labor, cost of goods, and local demand.
Network momentum is currently positive: Two Men and a Truck added units at a 7.5% net rate year-over-year (40 openings, 10 closures). Sustained positive growth is a signal that the unit-economics are working well enough to attract new operators, though late-stage growth can also reflect aggressive sales push rather than operational health. Before committing capital, triangulate this summary against the full FDD, a franchise attorney's review, and direct conversations with five or more current and former franchisees from Item 20.
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How Two Men and a Truck compares to the Home Services sector
Two Men and a Truck's costs vs the average across 31 home services brands tracked here.
Sector averages computed across all tracked home services brands from FDD Items 5–7 (FDD year 2024).
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