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Certified Restoration DryCleaning Network

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The Certified Restoration Drycleaning Network, CRDN. It is an international organization of drycleaners who specialize in restoration drycleaning services. Their members are on-call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and offer rush service, which means you can reduce ALE, Annual Loss Expectancy and start saving money right from the beginning of a claim.

Total investment for this franchise is 37.400 to 222000 dollars, franchise fee is 4000 and 8000 dollars, ongoing royalty fee is varies. Term of agreement is of 10 years, renewable and renewal fee is 20 percent initial franchise fee. They are ranked 257 in 2006. As a restoration drycleaner, they represent 23 percent of the fastest growing category on insurance claims, at a cost of only 16 percent compared to replacement and they guarantee their work, if a garment doesn’t clean, it’s free. 

They provide comprehensive training for you and your staff, at no charge. CRDN will design a customized session for your company or participate in your existing training programs so you will see first-hand the tremendous cost savings of restoration drycleaning and how it works. CRDN also specializes in mold remediation training, featuring the most current processes and tactics to address this increasingly important and potentially devastating issue.

Restoration drycleaning targets the largest portion of the fastest growing category on insurance claims of all the contents in a typical structure, clothing, linens and other fabric items account for almost one-fourth of the household goods listed on insurance claims. 

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