How Much Does a Daisy Franchise Cost?
A Daisy franchise costs between $130,400 and $339,000 in total initial investment, according to the 2026 Franchise Disclosure Document. The initial franchise fee is $59,500.
Daisy Franchise Fee
Daisy Total Investment Breakdown
Here is the itemized breakdown of costs to open a Daisy franchise, as reported in the 2026 FDD Item 7 (Estimated Initial Investment).
How Does Daisy Compare to Other Home & Commercial Services Franchises?
Daisy's minimum investment of $130,400 is above the Home & Commercial Services industry median. The median minimum investment for Home & Commercial Services franchises is $98,100.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to open a Daisy?
The total startup cost for a Daisy franchise ranges from $130,400 to $339,000, according to the 2026 Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) Item 7. The largest cost category is Equipment & Assets at $24,200 to $97,500.
How much is the Daisy franchise fee?
The Daisy franchise fee is $59,500, as disclosed in the 2026 FDD. This is a one-time upfront fee paid to the franchisor and is separate from the total initial investment.
Is Daisy a good investment?
Daisy requires a total franchise investment of $130,400 to $339,000 and scores Legal Risk: 100/100, Training: 50/100 in our FDD analysis. See our full Daisy franchise review for a detailed assessment of risks, territory, and support.
How much does a Daisy franchise owner make?
The 2026 FDD does not necessarily disclose owner profit. It shows total revenue of $1,383,233 for 1 real franchise location. Sales and revenue figures do not show expenses, debt service, taxes, or owner take-home income.
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