

Bath Tune-Up
Realize your full potential in business and in life as part of the Bath Tune-Up franchise. Our parent company, HFC (Home Franchise Concepts), has a proven home service’s business model that has helped well over 1,000 entrepreneurs find lasting success, and as a result, Bath Tune-Up is set to rapidly expand across the country.

Born from our Kitchen Tune-Up concept, with 35 years of experience and over 135 franchisees covering 203 territories across the United States, Bath Tune-Up is a franchise system of committed professionals. Kitchen Tune-Up has perfected the business model of updating kitchens, largely without any major demolition. Like our sister brand Kitchen Tune-Up, our Bath Tune-Up remodeling experts update bathrooms utilizing our curated concepts that take the decision-making stress out of the equation for their customers. Our belief is that the homeowner doesn’t have to spend a fortune or be displaced from their home for weeks in order to improve their bathrooms. Now’s the time to be a franchisee with this industry leader.
Bath Tune-up appeals to entrepreneurs transitioning into business ownership from corporate backgrounds. The standout remodeling concept offers personalized services and incredible results. Everyone has a bathroom. Bath Tune-up franchisees are the experts for any size bathroom remodel. Your team can replace tile, fixtures, lighting, vanities, tub-to-shower conversions, all the way up to full bath remodels. With our curated experience, the homeowner is not overwhelmed and has a relaxing experience.
HFC’s success over 30 years and in over 1,500 locations across the country is the result of our radically different approach to franchising: we help our franchisees grow their businesses by helping them win and retain new customers, and by keeping the ongoing costs of running a successful business low.
Day in the life of the franchisee
Here’s a snap shot into the Day in the Life of our Franchisee, Mike Lehman:
7 AM – Get up and Get moving
8:30 AM – MEETING – Met with my referral partner tile shop to drop off some marketing material and discuss an upcoming project.
9:15 AM – PERSONNEL TRAINING – The newest salesperson and I met up for some training before she was going to shadow my morning sales appointment.
10:00 AM – SALES APPOINTMENT – Two-hour appointment. Sold!
12:30 PM – Lunch on the Go
1:00 PM – PHONE MEETING – Quick phone meeting with UniFrust, a uniform rental business. I want to get all my crews set up with matching uniforms.
2:00 PM – JOBSITE VISIT – Day 3 of a custom job that I wanted to check in on the progress.
3:00 PM – PERSONAL APPOINTMENT
4:00 PM – SALES APPOINTMENT – About an hour appointment for a customer that wanted to add some organizers to their project.
6:30 PM – FINAL WALKTHROUGH – Presented a finished project to happy owners! I gave them flowers and a branded product then collected the final payment.
