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Lucas Ryan Kirsch (born June 4, 1977) is a Canadian entrepreneur, home builder, software developer, and former professional hockey player. He is the founder of multiple businesses, including HeLüx Custom Homes, Inspectagram, and FrankieFrank.ca, reflecting his involvement in construction, technology, and creative industries.
Early Life and Hockey Career Kirsch was born in Calgary, Alberta, and developed a passion for hockey early in life. He played for several junior and professional hockey teams, including: Calgary Hitmen (Western Hockey League)[1] Red Deer Rebels (Western Hockey League) [2] Lake Charles Ice Pirates (Western Professional Hockey League)[3] Landshut Cannibals (German 2nd Bundesliga)[4] His hockey career contributed to his development of discipline, teamwork, and perseverance, qualities that later shaped his entrepreneurial ventures.
Entrepreneurship and Design After retiring from hockey, Kirsch transitioned into construction and founded HeLüx Custom Homes. A self-taught coder and designer, Kirsch developed software for the App Store [5], utilizing platforms such as React Native to create user-friendly tools. His ventures include:
Inspectagram.io: A home inspection software platform designed to streamline reporting and enhance efficiency.[6] Inspectasite.io: A platform providing professional websites for inspectors.[7] InspectaPay.ca: A payment processing app tailored to home service professionals.[8] MisterPoop.ca: A sewer inspection division offering modernized assessments.[9] 2020MHI.com: A home inspection company employing 47 inspectors and operating in Canada (Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Ontario) and the United States (Atlanta, Georgia).[10] FrankieFrank.ca: A creative business specializing in custom-designed hats and branding. Kirsch personally designs the hats and logos.[11]
Media and Public Recognition In November 2024, Kirsch was featured in a Global News article discussing home winterization, where he provided insights on the importance of proper attic insulation to prevent issues like attic rain.[12] Additionally, the Calgary Real Estate Board (CREB) interviewed Kirsch in December 2020 about the significance of home inspections in the buying process, highlighting his role as owner of 20/20 Master Home Inspections. [13]
Personal Life Kirsch is married to Heather Tanaka, a lawyer. Together, they have a daughter, Frankie Rose. Kirsch created FrankieFrank.ca to teach his daughter about creativity and entrepreneurship.The family engages in outdoor activities such as snowboarding, mountain biking, and camping.
External Links Inspectagram.io Inspectasite InspectaPay MisterPoop 2020MHI FrankieFrank
References
- ^ Lucas Kirsch Hockey Statistics – HockeyDB
- ^ Lucas Kirsch Hockey Statistics – HockeyDB
- ^ Lucas Kirsch Hockey Statistics – HockeyDB
- ^ Lucas Kirsch Hockey Statistics – HockeyDB
- ^ Inspectagram on Apple’s website
- ^ Inspectagram Official Website
- ^ Inspectasite Official Website
- ^ InspectaPay Official Website
- ^ MisterPoop Official Website
- ^ 2020MHI Official Website
- ^ FrankieFrank Official Website
- ^ Alberta Home Inspectors Urge Winterization to Prevent 'Attic Rain' – Global News
- ^ Buyer Beware: How to Proceed When Your Home Inspection Turns Up Serious Issues – CREB