Tom Sullivan, a former principal engineer in the nuclear industry feels as he improves homes in Norwich, CT as one of our newest House Doctors handyman and home improvement franchisees. Shawn Dillon another new handyman franchisee worked as a project specialist for Lowes before joining the House Doctors franchise. The franchise is now ranked as a leading remodeling business and one of America's fastest growing business opportunities today.
New Franchisee Backgrounds
As a former project manager, Tom is now using his skills to provide value to customers and bring security to his family. Tom shared this with me, "As a principal engineer in the nuclear industry, I was used to managing people. I needed a business where I could use those skills to build something not just for myself but for my family's future. House Doctors is that business. Why re-invent the wheel? Even with my experience, I still see the benefit of being part of a growing National Brand. This franchise has the right business model and the core beliefs and emphasis on service, quality and reliability that you have here aligns with what my work experience has instilled in me."Shawn, 39, knows a bit about professional home repairs and improvements as he began working for his uncle in a remodeling business when he was 9 years old. His goal with House Doctors is to bring affordable reliable handyman services to residents in Fremont, Perrysburg, Oregon and other nearby areas in Northwest Ohio. Shawn told me, "Homeowners can have difficulty finding a reliable contractor. That's exactly where I see House Doctors coming in. If we only hire experienced handymen and train them to provide excellent customer service and insure and bond them homeowners can be confident that the work performed on their home will be completed to the highest level of professional quality."
Shawn like Tom is enthusiastic to service his local community through building a trustworthy and reliable home improvement and handyman company. Both realize with the aging housing stock and more and more homeowners deciding to stay in their homes longer there is a growing need for repairs, improvements and modifications.
They both see a growing need for aging in place products like home modifications and improvements to help people live safely and comfortably in their homes.
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