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Tws Temporary Wall Systems®

Construction & Home Improvement Year: 2025
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What Is Tws Temporary Wall Systems?

Tws Temporary Wall Systems offers the rental, installation, and servicing of modular containment systems and related products for use inside existing commercial buildings. The operational model requires an approved office/warehouse (typically 500–1,500 sq ft) as the franchise location, with a temporary option to operate from an approved home office or storage facility for the first 12 months, while installations occur at customer sites. Primary customers are businesses and institutions (e.g., contractors, hospitals, airports, government and large office buildings, labs, data centers, retailers, and universities), and the core asset is reusable modular containment components installed as barriers during repair, remodeling, or construction.

Tws Temporary Wall Systems Franchise: Pros and Cons

The franchise’s biggest strength is its unusually clean record and scale - a Stability Score of 100 with zero recorded terminations, non‑renewals, reacquisitions, lawsuits or franchisor enforcement actions and 261 franchised outlets - while the main risk is a high $59,900 initial franchise fee, well above typical.

Pros

261 franchised outlets (well above typical for Construction & Home Improvement, top 10%) - gives you scale, broader brand recognition, and a larger peer support network than most peers.
Zero recorded outlet terminations, non-renewals, reacquisitions, lawsuits, franchisee-initiated judgments or settlements, government penalties, or franchisor enforcement actions (all well below typical, bottom 5%), backed by a Stability Score of 100 - an unusually clean legal and churn profile that suggests steady franchisee relationships.

Cons

The $59,900 initial franchise fee is well above typical across all sectors (top 10%), which raises your upfront cash requirement compared with most franchise opportunities.
0 company-owned units (well below typical for Construction & Home Improvement, bottom 5%) means the franchisor does not operate locations itself, limiting its ability to field-test operational changes and maintain firsthand awareness of day-to-day issues.
16 signed-but-not-open outlets (well above typical for Construction & Home Improvement, top 10%) could indicate the franchisor is selling faster than it can support openings or that there are recurring delays in site approvals and buildouts.

Territory Protection

51/100
Good

Tws Temporary Wall Systems grants a non-exclusive protected Designated Territory-generally based on franchisor-defined geography and demographics, typically about 4,000 Target Buildings-rather than a site-specific exclusive. The franchisor retains rights to develop nearby units, use alternative channels (including online/National Accounts), and requires approval for relocations.

Training & Support

34/100
NORMAL

The brand provides a focused 38-hour training curriculum designed to prepare three managerial staff members for launch. The program includes on-site launch assistance to support operational readiness; on-site support incurs an additional fee, and franchisees are responsible for travel and living expenses.

Franchisee Stability

100
Excellent

Tws Temporary Wall Systems earns an Excellent Stability Score. Three-year turnover of 0.00% is well below the typical Construction & Home Improvement franchise (around 7%). Out of 0 total exits, there were no terminations, no non-renewals, no franchisor buybacks, and no ceased operations.

This outcome is observed across about 110 franchised outlets in the most recent year and over the two reported years. That places the franchise well inside the lowest-churn 10% of its industry peers, where turnover is around 1%. For prospective franchisees, this retention track record is unusually strong; still conduct standard diligence, speak with current franchisees about onboarding, ramp time, and territory economics, and confirm the franchisor's support commitments in Item 17.

How Much Does It Cost to Open a Tws Temporary Wall Systems Franchise?

Opening a Tws Temporary Wall Systems franchise requires a total initial investment of $154,444 to $366,444, according to the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document. This range covers the franchise fee, real estate, equipment, training, and initial working capital needed to launch and operate through the early months.

Minimum Investment

$154,444
Minimum Investment Breakdown
Franchise Fee
Real Estate
Equipment & Assets
Reserves
Training
Other

Maximum Investment

$366,444
Maximum Investment Breakdown

Minimum Investment Breakdown

Franchise Fee$61,697
Real Estate$0
Equipment & Assets$57,000
Reserves$15,000
Training$1,000
Other$19,747

Maximum Investment Breakdown

Franchise Fee$71,697
Real Estate$3,000
Equipment & Assets$225,000
Reserves$30,000
Training$3,000
Other$33,747

Investment Analysis

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The initial investment amounts shown are estimates only. Actual costs may vary based on location size, business model, and multi-unit ownership arrangements. We recommend reviewing the full Franchise Disclosure Document for complete details.

How Much Do Tws Temporary Wall Systems Franchise Owners Make?

Tws Temporary Wall Systems franchise locations reported average gross sales of $12,181 and median gross sales of $7,860 in 2025, based on financial performance data disclosed in Item 19 of the Franchise Disclosure Document.

Average Gross Sales:
$12,181
Median Gross Sales:
$7,860
High Gross Sales:
$153,724
Low Gross Sales:
$300.00
Sample Size:
60
Audit Status:
Unaudited
Franchise vs Corporate Performance: The figures provided are from franchised outlets and show an average ticket of 12,180.90, while the disclosure notes affiliate-owned locations account for the largest single sales, suggesting corporate/affiliate performance may be higher at the top end.
Performance Variability Analysis: There is substantial variability in job size (low 300 to high 153,724) and the mean (12,180.90) exceeds the median (7,859.90), indicating a right-skew with a small number of large jobs raising the average.
Data Scope and Limitations: The data covers only the 2024 Measurement Period and is based on accepted proposals from 60 franchisees (993 accepted proposals), is not audited, and may not represent future or location-specific results.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Tws Temporary Wall Systems a good franchise to own?

Whether Tws Temporary Wall Systems is a good franchise depends on your goals, experience, and local market. Key factors from the 2025 FDD: Tws Temporary Wall Systems operates 261 locations, received a legal risk score of 100/100, a training and support score of 34/100. Financial performance data is disclosed in Item 19. Prospective franchisees should review the full Franchise Disclosure Document and consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decision.

Is a Tws Temporary Wall Systems franchise worth the investment?

The value of a Tws Temporary Wall Systems franchise investment depends on factors such as location, operator experience, and market demand. The initial investment ranges from $154,444 to $366,444. Tws Temporary Wall Systems disclosed average gross sales of $12,181 in 2025. Franchise investments carry inherent risk, and prospective buyers should conduct thorough due diligence before committing capital.

How long does it take to break even with a Tws Temporary Wall Systems franchise?

Break-even timelines for Tws Temporary Wall Systems franchises are not disclosed in the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document. Break-even periods vary significantly based on initial investment level, local market conditions, operating costs, and revenue ramp-up speed. Prospective franchisees should build a pro forma financial model using Item 7 cost estimates and, where available, Item 19 financial performance data from the FDD.

Is Tws Temporary Wall Systems a franchise or a corporate-owned business?

As of the 2025 FDD, Tws Temporary Wall Systems operates 261 franchised locations and 0 company-owned locations. Franchise opportunities are available through the franchisor's disclosure process.

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