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911 Restoration, by the numbers

Every figure below comes from real financed deals — what buyers paid, where, and how the loans performed.

SBA Franchise Directory: listed ✓ (identifier S2471)

35 deals since 2020 · typical deal $225K · 0% failure rate

35

Deals since 2020

$225K

Typical deal

11

Deals since FY2025

0%

Failure rate (FY20–23)

911 Restoration buyers almost always make it — a 0% failure rate puts it among the safest franchise bets on record.

What buyers pay for 911 Restoration

Most 911 Restoration deals financed between $144K and $383K. Above $383K, you're paying more than 75% of buyers did — make the seller earn it.

Monthly payment (10-yr)
$3,326
Down payment (10%)
$25K
Cash to close (all-in)
$33K

Estimates at today's rates and standard 7(a) terms. Not a loan offer.

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Available cash (you'll need ~$33K)

Experience

Recent financings

  • PAYNE VENTURES LLC in Gulfport, MS$746K (2026) · purchase · The Citizens National Bank of Meridian
  • THE ODETA ENTERPRISES, LLC in Glendale, AZ$491K (2026) · First Bank of the Lake
  • Robinson Restoration Holdings, Inc dba 911 Restoration of North Texas in Sunset, TX$350K (2026) · United Midwest Savings Bank National Association
  • JJ Building Restoration LLC in Caledonia, WI$225K (2026) · United Community Bank
  • REVIVE FOR LIFE LLC in Cape Coral, FL$452K (2025) · The Huntington National Bank
  • LA MARINA ABG, LLC in Orlando, FL$383K (2025) · Heritage Bank Inc
  • 911 Restoration of Coastal Carolina in Rocky Point, NC$350K (2025) · Banesco USA
  • 911 Restoration of Denver Metro in Highlands Ranch, CO$335K (2025) · Heritage Bank Inc
  • Gehlhausen Restorations Inc dba 911 Restoration of Southern Indiana in Jasper, IN$300K (2025) · BayFirst National Bank
  • 911 RESTORATION OF JERSEY CITY in Jersey City, NJ$225K (2025) · Heritage Bank Inc

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Who funds 911 Restoration — and where

Every dot is a financed 911 Restoration35 mapped.

Financed 911 Restoration locations — list all 35 as text

Most active states

  1. 1.Texas (6 loans)
  2. 2.Oregon (5 loans)
  3. 3.Michigan (2 loans)
  4. 4.California (2 loans)
  5. 5.Wisconsin (2 loans)
  6. 6.Mississippi (2 loans)
  7. 7.Florida (2 loans)
  8. 8.Tennessee (2 loans)

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Common questions

How much does a 911 Restoration cost to buy or open?

The typical deal for 911 Restoration is $225K across 35 transactions since 2020. With the SBA's 10% minimum down payment, that points to roughly $25K of buyer cash on a typical deal.

How risky is 911 Restoration?

0% of 911 Restoration's FY2020–23 deals failed and were written off. Under 1% is excellent; 1–3% is normal; above 3% deserves hard questions before the LOI.

Can I finance a 911 Restoration with an SBA loan?

Yes — 911 Restoration has been SBA-financed 11 times since FY2025, which means it clears the SBA Franchise Directory requirement regularly. Confirm current listing before signing an LOI.

Buying a 911 Restoration franchise

Most 911 Restoration buyers finance the purchase or build-out with an SBA 7(a) loan — up to 90% of the cost with roughly 10% down. The typical 911 Restoration deal financed for $225K, which points to about $25K of buyer cash on a typical purchase. 911 Restoration is listed in the SBA Franchise Directory (identifier S2471), so it's eligible to finance today — confirm current listing with your lender before the LOI. See the lenders that already fund 911 Restoration — a bank that knows the brand approves faster — or pre-qualify for financing to see your likely loan size first.

AI summary

This profile summarizes public SBA financing activity for 911 Restoration — lender activity, typical loan sizes, financing history, and risk and failure signals where available — via CapBench SBA Intelligence. CapBench is not a lender.

Source: CapBench SBA Intelligence, based on public SBA, lender, franchise, FDIC, and related records. CapBench is not a lender and does not guarantee financing.

Agent summary

This page summarizes public SBA 7(a) financing for 911 Restoration — typical deal size, the lenders that fund the brand, geography, and failure-rate context — from CapBench SBA Intelligence. 911 Restoration is confirmed in the SBA Franchise Directory here; CapBench is not a lender and does not sell franchises.

  • 35 SBA 7(a) deals since 2020
  • $225K typical deal
  • 11 deals since FY2025
  • 0% failure rate (FY20–23 cohort)
  • SBA Franchise Directory: listed (identifier S2471)
  • Top lenders: BayFirst National Bank, Heritage Bank Inc, Wells Fargo Bank National Association
Data freshness:
SBA records through 2026-05-31; FDIC through 2026-03-31; page updated 2026-06-17.
Sources:
Public SBA 7(a) loan records; FDIC institution data (BankFind); CapBench lender and franchise enrichment.
  • Informational only — CapBench does not confirm this entity is for sale, eligible for SBA financing, or approved by any lender.
  • Figures come from public records and CapBench methodology; verify before relying on them.
  • Financing figures are historical SBA loan records, not a current offer or franchise availability. Confirm SBA Franchise Directory listing with your lender before an LOI.

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