Franchise / License Information

Inspector with customerWhether you are an entrepreneur looking to launch a new home inspection business or an existing home inspector seeking a competitive edge in the marketplace, HomeSafe Inspection has a program that will work for you.

HomeSafe pioneered the use of infrared and acoustic technologies combined with traditional inspection techniques in the home inspection industry. Only HomeSafe provides its franchisees and licensed users with affordable, high-powered, advanced infrared cameras (the HSI series) that are specifically customized for use in infrared home inspections. Only HomeSafe offers patented ultra-sensitive acoustic (listening) sensors that literally hear termites behind walls and pattern recognition software to objectively confirm termite infestations. Only HomeSafe has developed industry-specific protocols (patent pending) for fast, accurate, effective usage of infrared and acoustics in the home inspection and termite detection processes. And only HomeSafe has partnered with North America's leading home inspection trainer, Kaplan Professional Schools, Inspection Training Associates, to design an in-depth, comprehensive training program for effective, accurate usage of IR and acoustics in home inspections and termite detection.

We invite you to tour the rest of our Franchise/Licensing Information section to learn more about how HomeSafe can put you on the road to profitability and expansion in the infrared home inspection and pest control industries.

We are the future of the home inspection industry. Come join us.

Click here for information on becoming a HomeSafe Inspection franchise owner.

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For more information, call HomeSafe Inspection at (866) 327-7233.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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