
In Ogden, Harrison Blvd and Washington Blvd experience significant congestion, directly impacting mobile technician travel times. Clearview Window, Blinds, and Screen operates as the entrenched mobile incumbent, specializing in quick 10-minute repairs and integrated window cleaning.
This validates residential demand for rapid response, leaving an expansion gap for a highly scalable platform offering a broader operational scope. Deploying Bloomin’ Blinds in the East Central area requires clustering appointments geographically via a CRM to minimize windshield time and maximize billable hours at customer homes.
Vans must be equipped with “Crisis Kits” for unknown substrates like steel lintels or crumbling drywall to prevent job stoppages. The operator can target the surrounding residential density and faculty demographic associated with Weber State University.
Customer acquisition must navigate Ogden City Sign Ordinance 18-4-1, which prohibits snipe signs on public property, restricting low-cost guerilla marketing. To support margins, vertical integration through an in-house manufacturing facility is engineered to eliminate distributor markups and control supply lead times.
Sources: ogdencity.com, weber.edu
| Franchise overview | |
| Marketing fund (in %) | 2% |
| Minimum cash required | $25,000 |
| Franchise fee | $49,500 |
| Who Has an Advantage | A charismatic owner-operator with strong project management skills, comfortable with fleet management. |



