The flashing installation business plan is used mainly by contractors who need capital to expand their business reach or want to get started running their own company after a stint working for someone else. Flashing installation is typically an exterior job, designed to divert water away from seams at rooflines, doors, and windows. Chimneys, awnings, and gutters might all require it, and it can take the form of metal, copper, etc. Used in new construction and to update older homes, it is a vital part of a contractor's toolkit. If your business is this sort of flashing installation, you will need a funding-ready business plan that discusses the following points in detail:
• What types of flashing can you install?
• What is your primary target, residential or commercial?
• Do you have testimonials or photos of past jobs you can include?
• How many employees do you expect have, if any?
• The use of funds is important – do you have it nailed down?
The business plan's financial model should show the ways you will spend the seed capital you get, whether it is coming from a bank (which is more common) or an investor. If you need an investment plan, make sure you model the financials out to five years, and show an ROI table so that the investor knows the terms you envision. But for a bank plan, it is more important that you assess the market need accurately, show a reasonable set of assumptions and a good break-even point, and make it clear that you can cash flow the loan repayment throughout the life of the loan. MasterPlans can write this business plan without breaking a sweat. Tell us about your business and we will get you a working draft within as little as 7-10 days. We have worked with all sorts of contractors and know a thing or two about the document you will need. Call 877-453-2011 today!














