Kitchen Tune-Up Franchise Review and FDD Snapshot
Remodeling & Handyman
Kitchen Tune-Up
As a KITCHEN TUNE-UP® franchisee, you will offer on-site wood restoration and repair services, together with replacement cabinet doors, cabinet refacing materials, cabinet painting, replacement cabinet hardware, new cabinets, granite sealing, shelf organizers, flooring, countertops, backsplashes and plumbing fixtures.
Business Snapshot
- Industry: Remodeling & Handyman
- Headquarters: Aberdeen, South Dakota, US
- Parent group: Home Franchise Concepts
- Website: https://kitchentuneup.com
- Parent website: https://homefranchiseconcepts.com
Economics Highlights
- Initial fee: $19,950 Initial Franchise Fee + $60,000 Initial Territory Fee; non-refundable under any circumstances. 15% discount for veterans/active military/spouses: $16,958 + $51,000.
- Royalty: Tiered 7% on first $30k, 6% $30k-$60k, 5% $60k-$120k, 4% over $120k of Gross Revenue monthly; minimum $750 first 12 months, $1,500 thereafter (no min first 3 months). Excludes: refunds, taxes remitted, coupons.
- Brand fund: Greater of 1% of Gross Revenue or $500 per territory monthly; may increase to 2%. Right to change: yes.
- Local ad minimum: Minimum $4,000 per month for first 3 months; amount specified in Manuals thereafter.
- Item 19 median AUV: $358,151
- Item 19 coverage: Not available
What Kitchen Tune-Up Does
As a KITCHEN TUNE-UP® franchisee, you will offer on-site wood restoration and repair services, together with replacement cabinet doors, cabinet refacing materials, cabinet painting, replacement cabinet hardware, new cabinets, granite sealing, shelf organizers, flooring, countertops, backsplashes and plumbing fixtures.
This page is generated from Franchise Fox franchise and FDD-derived data. Reported franchisee counts and economics usually come from the most recent available FDD snapshot rather than manually edited marketing copy.
Scale and Filing Notes
The current Franchise Fox dataset has strong FDD coverage, but live location counts are still sparse in the denormalized export. For now, the best “size” signal is reported franchisee count.