ConcreteFranchise
Access National territory data and secure market dominance within the Local Concrete Network.
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"Strategic 550k population strongholds. We don't just award territories; we engineer entire markets for absolute dominance."
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I Lived in My Truck
to Build This.
Two years ago, I didn't have a kitchen. I bought a cheap box of out-of-date military MREs because it was all I could afford. The heaters didn't work, so I'd eat them off the top of my truck's motor just to get a warm meal.
Sleeping in the cold and being told to "move along" by security was humiliating. I'd find a spot at a Walmart, sleep until 4 AM, and then get to work before the Planet Fitness in downtown CLT opened so I could finally shower.
Even when I finally saved enough for a place, I chose the struggle then so I could have freedom now. When I finally moved into an apartment, I slept on the floor for weeks because a bed was a luxury I couldn't justify over growth.
- The Reality of the $770k Journey
- From Walmart Parking Lots to Multi-Crew Success
- A Life Built on Grit and Absolute Refusal to Fail
- Direct Support From the Founder Who Lived the Climb

"$0 to $770k wasn't a fluke.
It's a system."
The Blueprint for Freedom
4 AM Clarity
in a Cold Truck.
The hardest part wasn't the hunger or the cold—it was the mental war. Waking up at 4 AM in a Walmart parking lot, your windows fogged over, and the realization hits that you have nowhere to go but the job site.
In those moments, you either break or you build. I chose to build. I used the steering wheel as a table to map out exactly how my future crews would work.
I knew that if I could survive those mornings, I could survive anything the market threw at me. That toughness is the foundation of everything we do today.
"If you can win the war in your head at 4 AM, the rest of the day is just execution."
Staying Homeless to Keep Investing.
There came a point where I had enough money for an apartment, but I decided to stay homeless. I took every dollar that would have gone to rent and dumped it into the company.
"I realized that a comfortable bed didn't matter if the business wasn't secure. I chose the struggle then, so I could have freedom now."
When I finally did move into an apartment, I didn't buy furniture. I slept on the floor and kept investing. That level of discipline is what separates a contractor from a business owner.
The DNA of Success.
I didn't win because I was lucky. I won because I followed a standard that most people aren't willing to meet.
Extreme Sacrifice
"I slept on the floor of my first apartment for weeks because I refused to spend money on a bed that could have gone into growth."
Delay your comfort to ensure the company wins. If you aren't willing to sacrifice, you aren't willing to lead.
Resourceful Execution
"I ate cold MREs off my truck motor because I didn't have a kitchen or a microwave. I made it work with what I had."
Success belongs to the person who can take a bad situation and find a way to execute regardless of the conditions.
Zero Ego
"Being told to leave a parking lot at 4 AM is humiliating, but I didn't care. My mission was bigger than my feelings."
To build something massive, you have to leave your ego at the door. Do whatever it takes, regardless of how it looks.
Network Level Scaling.
The concrete industry is currently dominated by small, un-systematized operators. We bring network infrastructure to a black-collar sector, allowing for rapid expansion and absolute market control.
Economics
of Scale.
"I didn't build this to buy a job. I built it to own a sector. These numbers are engineered for high-velocity cash flow."
Alone vs. With Us.
"Why guess when you can follow a proven machine?"
Starting Alone
Client Acquisition
Buying shared leads and chasing the phone.
Operational Quality
Trial and error on every job site.
Crew Management
Hiring 'warm bodies' and hoping they show up.
Brand Power
Starting as a 'no-name' contractor.
Local Concrete
Lead Engine
Proprietary city-specific lead generation.
Engineering Protocol
Our 18-step engineering sequence.
Crew Mastery
A recruitment and training machine.
Brand Authority
Instant #1 market status and trust.
Franchise Questions.
"Absolute clarity before the selection process begins."
01Do I need to be a 'concrete guy' to do this?
No. You don't need to touch a shovel. We're looking for people who can lead a team and follow our systems. We teach you every single step of the process so you can run the business while your crews handle the mud.
02How much money do I really need to start?
You'll need the $40k entry fee plus some extra for your equipment and starting costs. If you're the right person but short on cash, we even have financing options to help you get moving. I've been broke before—I won't let that stop a winner.
03How do I find customers to pay me?
We help handle the hardest part: finding customers. We set up a lead generation system for your area designed to bring interested clients directly to your phone. While you still have to close the deals and lead your team, our tools are built to help keep your pipeline moving.
04How fast can I get my first job started?
Most partners are up and running in about 90 to 120 days. That includes all your training, getting your gear ready, and mapping out your city so you can hit the ground running.
05What happens if I have a question or get stuck?
You have a direct line to me and my team. I lived in my truck to figure out all the mistakes so you don't have to. If you hit a wall, we'll help you move it. You're never on your own.
06Can I grow this into something huge?
Our system is built for growth. While success depends on your own drive and how you run the business, we've designed the blueprint so you can manage multiple crews and expand your reach. If you want to build a bigger operation, the tools are there to help you do it.
Your Path to
Freedom.
"Select your current background to begin the selection process for your market."
