First Men In Kilts Franchise Brought to the US by Local Seattle 1-800-GOT-JUNK? Owners

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Tue May 10, 2011 8:30am EDT

  SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, May 10 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
Men In Kilts clean windows, gutters and pressure wash while wearing
Kilts? It's true. Seattle businessmen, Nick Wood and Rob Watson, have
just opened the first US location for Men In Kilts, a window and exterior
cleaning company. 

    As pioneering franchise owners, Wood and Watson know what it's like to
get in on the ground floor of an opportunity. Both were amongst the first
franchisees of mega-brand, 1-800-GOT-JUNK? and are excited to do it again
with Men In Kilts. "We love the Men In Kilts brand concept; it's fun,
professional and unlike any other service offering in the market,"
comments Watson.

    "We are taking the industry to a new level," says Wood. "We really focus
on delivering professional service to both our commercial and residential
customers. We've learned a lot about operating a service business over
the past 10 years running 1-800-GOT-JUNK franchises and we're ready to
bring that experience to our Men In Kilts operations."

    Men In Kilts Profile

    Men In Kilts provide professional window cleaning, gutter cleaning,
pressure washing and siding cleaning services to both residential and
commercial customers. 

    Men In Kilts was started in 2002 by Nicholas Brand with just $500, a
rusty old Honda, and a hand-sewn kilt. Since then, the business has grown
steadily and they have recently begun franchising, with three locations
in the US and Canada. 

    For more information on Men In Kilts services or to schedule a job, visit
www.meninkilts.com.

Contacts:
Men In Kilts
Brent Hohlweg
Chief Brand Officer
1.877.777.KILT (5458)

Men In Kilts
Tressa Wood
CEO
1.877.777.KILT (5458)
pr@meninkilts.com
www.meninkilts.com

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