Do you need a moisture barrier business plan? The moisture barrier is a common feature in basement waterproofing jobs. Typically it is installed in a crawl space or, in larger projects, all around the foundation walls to protect against dampness, mildew, and mold. Easiest to install during new construction, the highest growth area of moisture barrier technology is nevertheless in existing homes being remodeled or upgraded to feature a livable basement quarters. If this is what your company delivers, then it will need a plan that gives this background and then shows how the business can achieve strong sales. The plan should answer the following:
• What are the exact services you can provide?
• Do you branch into parallel markets like mold remediation or general contracting?
• How many employees will you need, or do you plan to use 1099 people only?
• What is the housing market like in your immediate area?
• How do you plan to market the business going forward?
The moisture barriers themselves can be either custom made or purchased at wholesale – explain how you will approach that aspect, and also outline the costs you will face on an average project. What is the value of a typical contract? What is the timeline to completion? What are the industry average figures for costs and net profit percentages? Knowing answers to these questions will help inform your financial model, which will need to disclose at least a three-year projection of sales and expenses. Highlight the break-even point and make it clear how you will repay and loan received. Need help here? MasterPlans can write the entire business plan for you with our in-house team of expert researchers and modelers. Call 877-453-2011 now!














