Why Most Companies Ask for Deposits
Most service providers ask for deposits for financial security—here’s why:
Poor Credit – To protect themselves from clients with risky payment histories.
Custom or High-Cost Projects – To offset upfront material and labor costs.
Long-Term Projects – To ensure they can continue operations throughout extended engagements.
Late Cancellations – To discourage last-minute cancellations that disrupt schedules and deny others timely service.
And while these reasons are valid, they often benefit the business more than the customer.
The Allsup Way
We encountered the same operational challenges. Yet, instead of sacrificing our mission, we innovated.
You may receive up to 40% off the total cost of your service (varies by project).
You help us help others—your deposit fuels our community impact work.
You secure your service date, reducing the risk of scheduling issues.
You support small business sustainability, ensuring our family-run company can serve the next family.
Today, deposits are still not required however, they help everyone.

Why We Ask for Deposits at The Allsup Company
From a Promise to a Business of Purpose
“When I was 15, I told my now wife I would build a business to help others. Today, I’m proud to say I kept that promise.”
— Marvin Allsup, Founder & CVO

The Allsup Company Purpose
In 2024, we launched the Unity Bridge Foundation, an Allsup-led initiative using our after-tax profits to fight homelessness and uplift vulnerable communities.
Every deposit becomes a contribution to that mission. You’re not just booking a service—you’re participating in a movement.