The window installation business plan should explain how you will acquire customers and what your costs and revenues are likely to be over a period of three years running a business that focuses primarily on windows. Will you be the go-to installer for larger construction companies, or will you work singly with homeowners? Is your company going to be a one-man shop, or will you have staff, manage inventory, have overhead, and so forth? You should know going in how you will structure the business, what office needs you have (if any), and what some of the baseline expenses will be to acquire your clients post start-up. Also:
• How much funding do you think you will need to open your doors?
• When do you project being able to reach break-even?
• How many people will you employ, part- or full-time?
• What marketing elements can you use to get more business?
• Do you have an executive team in place capable of growing the business?
These are just some of the questions that your business plan should answer. You will want to show a complete, integrated financial model that estimates your profitability over three years using industry standard figures and support wherever possible. This can be a complicated task with software, particularly if you are not a “numbers person,†but MasterPlans is here to help. Whether you need a complete market analysis, marketing plan, or a financial model showing that your windows company can make it, we are here to prepare you a funding-ready document in record time. Call a consultant today for a free consultation: 877-453-2011.














