Terrace Up
Terrace Up franchises operate businesses that provide rooftop landscape and amenity installation, repair, maintenance, and related services and products using a proprietary system including designated supplies, trademarks, and operational procedures. The franchisor, Terrace Up Franchising Inc., grants franchises to third parties to develop and operate these businesses within designated territories, with services provided on-site at customer locations. The target market includes property owners, managers, and building operators seeking specialized rooftop landscaping and amenity solutions.
Disclaimer: This information was extracted using AI from public Franchise Disclosure Documents and should be independently verified. This is not financial or legal advice. Always review official FDD filings before making investment decisions.
Overview
Financial Requirements
6% royalty + 0.5% brand development fund + up to $500/mo technology fee + up to $500/mo contact center fee
Franchise Stats
Financial Performance
Item 19 Financial Performance
Data Based On: Data for one Company Owned Outlet for the 2024 Calendar Year, located in Cedar Knolls, New Jersey.
* The provided data is for a single Company Owned Outlet. Average gross revenue, average gross profit, and average net profit (referred to as 'Direct Gross Profit Less Disclosed Expenses') are directly taken from Table 1. Best guess profit range is set to the specific 'Direct Gross Profit Less Disclosed Expenses' value as no range or variability was indicated in the document for this outlet's performance. Slight discrepancies in sums compared to table totals (e.g., $672,927 vs $672,926 for Direct Gross Profit) are noted but table values are used.
Extracted Item 19 Section
How Terrace Up Compares to Other Home Services Franchises
Key Insights
- Higher investment than 84% of Home Services franchises
| Franchise | Investment Range | Franchise Fee | Royalty | Locations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Terrace Up Current | $179K - $342K | $60K | 6.0% | 0 |
| MERRY MAIDS | $127K - $166K | $55K | 7.0% | 933 |
| HOLIDAY LIGHTING HEROES | $150K - $177K | $127K | 10.0% | 653 |
| SIGN GYPSIES | $4K - $5K | $1K | N/A | 587 |
| MOSQUITO AUTHORITY | $54K - $128K | $45K | 10.0% | 546 |
| Culligan | $130K - $814K | $40K | 2.0% | 460 |
Home Services Average 129 franchises | $144K - $289K | $53K | 7.0% | - |
* Comparison based on latest FDD filings. Investment ranges from Item 7, fees from Item 5. Showing top 5 of 129 Home Services franchises by location count.
Locations & Growth
Outlet Growth Over Time
Total outlets at end of each year
Geographic Distribution (2024)
Outlets by state across the United States
Due Diligence
Litigation (Item 3)
No litigation involving franchisees reported in the FDD.
Bankruptcy (Item 4)
No bankruptcy history reported in the FDD.
System Health (Item 20)
Franchise system changes reported in the most recent fiscal year
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to open a Terrace Up franchise?
The total initial investment to open a Terrace Up franchise ranges from $179,100 to $342,200. This includes a franchise fee of $59,500. Ongoing royalty fees are 6.0% of gross sales.
How much revenue does a Terrace Up franchise make?
According to the 2025 FDD, the average gross revenue for a Terrace Up franchise is $1,524,842.
How much profit can you make with a Terrace Up franchise?
Based on the financial performance data in the FDD, estimated profit for a Terrace Up franchise ranges from $367,552 to $367,552 per year. Actual results vary based on location, management, and market conditions.
Is Terrace Up a good franchise to buy?
Terrace Up shows several positive indicators: transparent financial performance data (Item 19). However, franchise success depends on many factors including location, local market conditions, and owner involvement. We recommend speaking with existing franchisees and consulting with a franchise attorney before making a decision.
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