Daisy Experiences Rapid Expansion Across the U.S. in Its First Full Year of Business
In 2025, the company signed 18 franchise agreements, bringing its total franchise network to 25.
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In 2025, the company signed 18 franchise agreements, bringing its total franchise network to 25.
“Daisies” will soon be blooming in Central Mountains, Colorado; Houston, Texas; Phoenix, Arizona; and Tampa, Florida.
Partnership marks Daisy’s entry into the Indianapolis market.
The new branch is the seventh in the state for Daisy and its 22nd location in the country.
Hagan Kappler, co-founder and CEO, was named among the Most Exceptional Entrepreneurs at 2025 Builders and Innovators Summit.
Leading technology integration company continues rapid Northeast growth with fifth branch in the region.
Third Denver-area branch for Daisy added, led by local home services veteran.
Daisy gives Residential Systems readers a sneak peek at what the company is planning for its CEDIA Expo/CIX 2025 exhibit.
EENY serves Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Hamptons, Westchester County, Fairfield County, and the broader tri-state area.
Acquisition of DC Home Systems in Portsmouth, NH, marks a key milestone in Daisy’s national growth.
NJ Smart Homes & Theater converts to a Daisy franchise, focusing on video walls, home theater systems, game rooms, and simulators.
Acquires Automation Design + Entertainment in Kalamazoo and opens new branch in Scottsdale.
New franchisee brings significant business experience and knowledge of smart home sector to Boulder and Castle Rock, Colo., communities.
Some advice on how to take a proactive stance on the current economic situation.
New capital brings the rapidly growing one-year-old startup to $35 million in total funding.
Costa Mesa business owner recognized by world’s oldest and largest franchising association during Annual Convention in Las Vegas
The addition of Millennium Systems Design and Electronic Creations significantly deepen Daisy’s market leadership in Florida.
Led by industry pioneer Bert Herrero, Daisy Ocala launched on January 25 at the Ocala Home & Garden Show.
Newest franchise location taps into Scottsdale’s booming luxury home market.
Interior design firm Clive Daniel Home adds Daisy smart technology to its offerings.
Daisy’s newest franchise location features a state-of-the-art 2000-square-foot experience center.
The addition of Hermary’s brings six decades of expertise, client trust, and innovation to Daisy’s national network of 14 company-owned and franchise locations.
Daisy is having one heck of a year, adding franchises in key areas across the country and enlisting a who’s who of industry luminaries...
Bert Herrero, former founder and CEO of First Priority Audio, set to lead Daisy’s seventh franchise branch, opening in one of the fastest-growing communities...
Industry veteran Gordon van Zuiden opens up about his decision to convert cyberManor into a Daisy-led and owned company.
SaaviHome’s Matt Lantzy has been named new franchisee sales and success leader for Daisy.
New alliance enables Daisy’s nationwide network of integration firms access to CEDIA-certified content and courses.
Marking Daisy’s eighth location, First Priority Audio strengthens Daisy’s footprint in South Florida market.
Daisy’s sixth location significantly expands its presence in Northern California.
Glikes will collaborate with Daisy’s senior leadership team, consulting on key initiatives.
Integrated Lifestyle, Inc. has been acquired by Daisy company DAVCO Custom Integration.
New program provides Daisy’s nationwide network of integration firms the ability to attract and retain qualified technicians to support the company’s growth.
The first nationwide custom integration franchise is quickly building momentum — and attracting top industry firms.
2024 will be the year RMR gains significant traction in the channel.
National franchise model increases and streamlines opportunities in the smart home and technology servicing industry.
Daisy expands coast-to-coast with first flagship franchise in California and its first company-owned operation in Connecticut.