Connecting with a Service Pro

Connecting with a Service Pro

From the home screen, navigate to the Service Pros section and select the "Add Service Pro" button. 

To search for a specific Service Pro you were hoping for, select the "Add My Service Pro" link.  You can now search by phone number to see if your Service Pro has registered with HouseAmp.  If they are not found, you are able to invite them by completing the form to invite a Service Pro. You are only required to submit a Name, Email, and Mobile # to send an invite to that Service Pro.

If you prefer to search for a pre-registered Service Pro, click on "Find Service Pro".  You can now enter your zip code and the service area (ie, "flooring", "bathroom", etc) to locate a Service Pro near you.

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