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California Closet Company, Inc.
Interested in custom storage systems for homes and offices? If so, this franchise opportunity may be your ticket to entrepreneurial success.
Franchise Profile — California Closet Company, Inc.
San Rafael-based California Closets is a unique company that designs and installs custom storage systems for home and office.
The company offers a full line of storage solutions, ranging from simple laminate reach-in closets to beautiful wood-tone walk-ins completely outfitted with accessories to maximize every bit of space.
California Closets is known for innovative design and its commitment to serving customers by listening to their needs and creating solutions that work specifically for their lifestyle. The franchise system enjoys a strong national advertising campaign and local sales and advertising support materials.
California Closets was founded in 1978. California Closets' parent company also franchises Certa ProPainters, Nutrilawn, Paul Davis Restoration and Stained Glass Overlay.
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