Work With Upchurch Inspection

Upchurch Inspection partners with licensed and certified inspectors in Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, and soon Mississippi—providing consistent inspection opportunities while preserving your independence, flexibility, and professional judgment.

The Upchurch Inspection Answer

Independent Home & Commercial Inspection Opportunities

Wesley Upchurch, Home Inspector

Upchurch Inspection works with licensed and certified independent home and commercial inspectors across Tennessee (TN), Arkansas (AR), Missouri (MO), Kentucky (KY) and—soon—Mississippi (MS). As we continue to expand regionally, our focus remains the same: supporting professional inspectors with a business model that respects independence, rewards quality work, and removes unnecessary friction from the inspection process.

We are not an employment-based inspection company, and we do not operate as a franchise. Inspectors who work with Upchurch Inspection do so as independent contractors, maintaining control over their schedules, the inspections they accept, and the manner in which inspections are performed.

If you are an established inspector looking for consistent inspection opportunities without marketing, billing, or administrative burdens, our model may be a strong fit.

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The Inspection Model That Makes Us The Mid-South Leader

Upchurch Inspection operates as a coordinated inspection network designed to support independent inspectors—not manage or supervise them.

Inspectors who work with us:

  • Operate as independent contractors, not employees

  • Set their own availability and schedules

  • Choose which inspections to accept or decline

  • Perform inspections using their own professional judgment, process, and workflow

  • May operate their own inspection business or work with other inspection companies

Our role is to provide the infrastructure that allows inspections to happen smoothly: scheduling, client coordination, reporting systems, and administrative support. This structure allows inspectors to focus on what matters most—delivering thorough, professional inspections—while we handle the surrounding business logistics.

Inspection Opportunities

We regularly route inspection opportunities for:

  • Residential home inspections

  • Commercial property inspections

  • Select add-on and ancillary inspection services

Inspection opportunities are routed based on:

  • Inspector availability

  • Geographic service area

  • Client scheduling needs

Inspectors are never required to accept inspections. Availability can be updated at any time, and inspectors remain free to accept or decline work based on their own schedules, workload, and preferences.

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“Our goal isn’t to build the largest inspection company possible — it’s to build a network where independent inspectors can thrive.”
Wesley Upchurch
Founder / Inspector

What Upchurch Inspection Provides

Powerful Administrative Support

Our office handles the operational side of inspections, including:

Inspectors are not expected to market services, discuss pricing, or collect payment in the field. This separation allows inspectors to remain focused on inspection quality and professionalism.

Ability to Go Beyond Standard Inspections

We have relationships in place that allow inspectors to offer:

Leverage our network of professional service providers to maximize the value of each inspection. From engineering to laboratory analysis, we’ve got you.

Compensation Structure

We offer some of the highest pay splits in the industry and opportunities to earn even more from add-on inspections.

We Pay 60% On Home Inspections

Inspectors are compensated through a percentage-based model, with additional compensation available for qualifying add-on and auxiliary services.Payments are issued on a regular payout schedule for completed inspections, once reports have been delivered. Client billing, collections, refunds, and administrative adjustments are handled by our office.

Insurance Options

We ensure our inspectors are protected with coverage that exceed state minimum standards.

Yes, You're Covered

Inspections performed through Upchurch Inspection may be eligible for coverage under company-held General Liability and Errors & Omissions (E&O) insurance.Coverage availability is subject to underwriting approval and applicable state requirements.

Reporting & Inspection Software

Our inspectors get access to industry leading reporting software at no cost to them.

Report Writing Made Easy

We use ISN (Inspection Support Network) to support scheduling and inspection coordination, access to client and property details, and delivery of inspection reports to clients.Inspectors complete and deliver reports using ISN or an ISN-integrated reporting tool, of their choice while maintaining their own inspection process and professional standards.

Tools & Specialized Services

Inspectors can offer additional services without needing to invest upfront in infrequently used equipment.

We Provide Specialized Equipment

Inspectors provide their own standard inspection tools used in everyday residential and commercial inspections.For specialized or ancillary services—such as sewer scopes, mold testing, water testing, or similar services—required equipment and supplies are provided as needed.
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We are actively expanding and expect to begin working with inspectors in Alabama (AL) in the near future.
Licensing requirements, service areas, and inspection demand vary by state and region.

Respect for Inspector Independence

Inspector independence is foundational to how we operate.

Inspectors who work with Upchurch Inspection:

  • Control their schedules and availability

  • Decide which inspections to accept

  • Maintain their own inspection business, if desired

  • Are free to advertise and market independently

  • Are not restricted from working with other inspection companies

We believe that respecting inspector autonomy leads to higher-quality inspections, better client experiences, and stronger long-term professional relationships.

Do You Have Questions? We Are Here To Help!

F.A.Q.

Frequently Asked Questions About Home Inspections

Most of the inspectors who work with Upchurch Inspection do so as independent contractors, not employees. This can be a great benefit to you, giving you more control over your scheduling, workload while increasing your opportunities. 

No. Inspectors are not exclusive and may operate their own inspection business or work with other companies. 

Yes. Inspectors are always free to accept or decline inspection opportunities. There is no penalty for declining an opportunity and you are free to set your schedule as necessary to align with your availability. 

Inspection opportunities are routed through ISN (Inspection Support Network) based on inspector availability, service area, and client scheduling needs. We will always schedule these inspections around the availability you set and will confirm any last-minute bookings with you. 

Inspection reports are completed using ISN or an ISN-integrated reporting tool and delivered to clients through ISN. 

Inspectors are paid for completed inspections once reports are delivered, on a regular payout schedule. No more chasing clients for payment or worrying about unpaid inspections. 

No. Client billing, payment collection, and administrative matters are handled by our office. Our company requires payment for all inspections upfront, so there is no risk of nonpayment to our inspector. Even in the event of a chargeback or dispute, we ensure our inspectors are paid for all work completed in a timely and responsible manner.

Inspectors provide their own standard inspection tools. Specialized equipment and supplies for ancillary services are provided as needed. We purchase the necessary tools for those add-ons and give them to the inspector as a benefit to the inspector.

Eligible inspections may be covered under company-held General Liability and E&O insurance, subject to underwriting approval and state requirements. Inspectors can be named as an additional insured on our policy.

Inspectors must hold any licenses required by law in the jurisdictions where inspections are performed. Additionally, we require every inspector that works with us to be, an InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector

No. This is not a job posting. Working with Upchurch Inspection is an independent contractor relationship.

Our mission is to help home buyers by offering quality home inspections and delivering a thorough report.

Would this be a good fit for you?

If this sounds good to you, lets talk.

Working with Upchurch Inspection is typically a good fit for inspectors who:

  • Are licensed or certified where required

  • Perform residential and/or commercial inspections

  • Want to increase their inspection opportunities without employment constraints

  • Value schedule flexibility and professional independence

  • Prefer focusing on inspections rather than marketing or billing

Starting the Conversation

If you are an independent home or commercial inspector serving one of the regions listed above—or a nearby market—and are interested in working with Upchurch Inspection, the next step is simply a conversation.

We’re happy to answer questions, discuss service areas and availability, and determine whether our inspection model is a good mutual fit. Here are some of the areas where we are actively seeking another inspection partner. 

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