Key Takeaways
- Daisy announced new franchise locations in Charlotte, N.C., Las Vegas, Nev., and Sugar Land, Texas, bringing the company to six franchise units sold in 2026.
- The company says its expansion strategy centers on recurring service revenue through its DaisyCare proactive support program rather than one-time installation projects.
- Existing franchise owners Chad Jasinski and Eduardo Guerra are expanding into additional markets as Daisy continues growing its national footprint through franchising and acquisitions.
Daisy is continuing its franchise expansion efforts with the announcement of three new franchise locations in Charlotte, N.C., Las Vegas, Nev., and Sugar Land, Texas, bringing the company to six franchise units sold in 2026 and 26 franchise agreements signed since launching its franchise program in early 2024.
According to the company, the latest additions are intended to strengthen Daisy’s national footprint while supporting its recurring revenue-focused smart home services strategy.
About Daisy’s new Charlotte location
The Charlotte franchise will be led by mother-daughter team Aweole and Ijeoma Nwaeze, who previously built and exited a healthcare company and have also been involved in local real estate development projects. Daisy says the pair will bring its proactive smart home services model to what it describes as one of the Southeast’s fastest-growing residential markets.
“Charlotte is a great market for Daisy, given continued high growth in both the retrofit and new construction markets,” says Hagan Kappler, co-founder and CEO of Daisy. “We are thrilled to partner with Aweole and Ijeoma, who understand the importance of long-term client relationships, exceptional service, and building a trusted local brand.”
About Daisy’s new Las Vegas location
Daisy also announced that existing franchise owner Chad Jasinski will expand his operations with a new Las Vegas location. Jasinski currently operates Daisy Northern New Jersey and Daisy Tampa, Florida.
“Chad is likely the leading video wall system expert in the country, and we are excited to see his expertise grow across our network,” says Dion Persson, co-founder and chief growth officer of Daisy. “We are thrilled to have Ijeoma, Aweole, and Chad join the rest of our team in delivering exceptional experiences for homeowners.”
About Daisy’s new Texas location
In Texas, current Daisy Katy franchise owner Eduardo Guerra is opening a second location in Sugar Land following what the company describes as early success in his original market. Daisy says Perla Abel, who has experience in luxury smart home technology, will lead sales efforts for the new operation.
What Daisy says about the success of its business model
The company continues to position itself around recurring service and support offerings rather than solely project-based integration work. Central to that strategy is DaisyCare, a quarterly proactive support program focused on maintaining and optimizing connected home systems over time.
According to Daisy, its customers currently give the company a Net Promoter Score of 84, and the company expects to complete more than 10,000 customer home visits in 2026.
“As we think about what it means to support homeowners throughout the lifetime of their technology systems, not just during a one-time installation, we become even more excited about the long-term opportunity for our franchisees, our customers, and the industry overall,” Kappler adds.
Daisy says franchisees receive centralized support resources that include marketing, sales support, recruiting and training programs, operational tools, and business coaching. The company also highlighted relationships with manufacturers and distributors including ADI, Lutron, Savant, and Sonos.





