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Now serving IndianapolisCarmel · Hamilton CountyFishers · Hamilton CountyGreenwood · Johnson CountyPlainfield · logistics hubSpeedway · IMS districtShelbyville · Horseshoe districtAnderson · Madison CountyZionsville · Boone CountyWestfield · Grand ParkNoblesville · Hamilton County seatLebanon · I-65 exit 139Whitestown · fulfillment corridor40 cities · 9 counties · one commercial-only team Now serving IndianapolisCarmel · Hamilton CountyFishers · Hamilton CountyGreenwood · Johnson CountyPlainfield · logistics hubSpeedway · IMS districtShelbyville · Horseshoe districtAnderson · Madison CountyZionsville · Boone CountyWestfield · Grand ParkNoblesville · Hamilton County seatLebanon · I-65 exit 139Whitestown · fulfillment corridor40 cities · 9 counties · one commercial-only team
Live Coverage · Central Indiana

40 cities.
9 counties.
One commercial team.

We don't farm out to subs. We don't route through a national call center. Every city on this map is handled by the same in-house ProTech crew — with audit-ready documentation on every service.

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Service Coverage · Indiana
39.77° N · 86.15° W
ProTech Pest Control Central Indiana service area — Indianapolis base with 30-mile commercial service radius
Home Base · Indianapolis
Indiana
Our Service Radius

Why a 30-mile radius beats a 300-mile call center.

National pest control chains route technicians from regional hubs 100–200 miles away, often through subcontractors whose accountability ends the moment they leave your property. That's why your "dedicated tech" changes every other visit, why service notes never carry forward, and why simple structural issues get re-treated instead of solved. The scale that's supposed to be an advantage becomes the reason accounts degrade.

ProTech's 30-mile commercial service radius from Indianapolis is the opposite model on purpose. Every facility — downtown hospitality to Madison County manufacturing — sits within 45 minutes of an in-house ProTech truck. The same technician runs the same route week after week. Notes carry forward. Structural issues get mapped once and sealed. Emergency calls reach a person who already knows your building.

It's slower to scale. It's the right product.

30 mi
Radius from Indianapolis
45 min
Max drive to any facility
Direct
Owner-level contact access
Zero
Subcontractors, ever
County Spotlights

Nine counties. Nine commercial profiles.

Central Indiana isn't one market — it's a network of distinct commercial corridors, each with its own pest pressure, compliance calendar, and operating rhythm. Here's how we service each county.

Indianapolis-centered, Central Indiana's commercial core — and the county we built ProTech around.

Home to downtown hospitality (Mile Square, Mass Ave, Fountain Square), the I-465 logistics corridor, IU Health and Community Health networks, and the majority of our active accounts. Pest pressure splits between dense urban (German cockroaches in downtown kitchens, bed bugs via convention traffic at downtown hotels) and industrial corridor (Norway rat displacement along I-465 loading docks). Beech Grove, Lawrence, Southport, and Speedway round out Marion's incorporated cities — each with its own commercial profile. IMS race week alone drives more event-hospitality pest pressure in Speedway than some smaller counties see all year.

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Hamilton County
The north metro's corporate + hospitality engine.

Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield — Indiana's highest commercial density per capita outside of downtown Indy.

US-31 corridor executive campuses (Allegion, CNO, MISO), Fishers tech corridor along I-69 (Salesforce, First Internet Bank), and Grand Park Sports Campus in Westfield (largest youth sports complex in the U.S.) create a service profile heavy on corporate IPM, event-driven hospitality, and audit-ready healthcare documentation (IU Health North, Riverview). Pest pressure skews toward bed bugs in hospitality and senior living, German cockroaches in high-density restaurant clusters (Nickel Plate, City Center), and overwintering pests on south/west-facing corporate glass. Sheridan carries the county's rural-commercial north.

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Hendricks County
Where Indiana's logistics gravity lives.

Indianapolis International Airport adjacency turned Plainfield into one of the largest Midwest logistics clusters.

FedEx, Amazon, and Walmart distribution operations run the Plainfield side of the county. Brownsburg adds NHRA Lucas Oil Raceway hospitality and Brownsburg Business Park manufacturing. Avon and Danville round out the county with retail, healthcare (Hendricks Regional), and county government (Hendricks County courthouse square). Commercial pest pressure is dominated by rodents — loading-dock entry points peak Oct-Feb — and stored-product pests, which are AIB-critical for food-distribution. Every Hendricks facility we service works around tight operational windows. You don't interrupt an Amazon peak shift for pest service.

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Johnson County
South metro retail + I-65 logistics.

Greenwood is the south metro's retail and commercial anchor. Johnson County adds college-town, military-adjacent, and rural-commercial layers around it.

Greenwood Park Mall, Greenwood Springs, and US-31 corridor big-box drive the county's retail density. Franklin brings Johnson County seat status and Franklin College; Whiteland and Bargersville contribute fast-growing residential-adjacent commercial; Edinburgh has Edinburgh Premium Outlets and Camp Atterbury military-adjacent hospitality. I-65 logistics runs the west side of the county. Commercial pest pressure splits between I-65 rodent displacement, bed bugs in US-31 hospitality and Aspen Trace-class senior living, and German cockroaches in Old Town Greenwood and Madison Avenue restaurant clusters.

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Hancock County
East metro growth corridor.

Greenfield anchors the east with county-seat gravity. Hancock is where new-build commercial sits next to 1800s courthouse-square envelopes.

Greenfield brings Hancock County seat status, Hancock Regional Hospital, the historic Riley courthouse square, and I-70 exit 104 logistics. McCordsville is the fast-growing Geist Reservoir-adjacent retail edge (Mt. Comfort Airport commercial included). Fortville holds a preserved historic Main Street with specialty food and bakery density. New Palestine and Cumberland hold the Marion/Hancock line with older commercial envelopes and US-52/US-40 corridor retail. Commercial pest pressure leans rodent-heavy — McCordsville new-construction displacement plus historic downtown rodent runs — and carpenter-ant structural in Fortville/Cumberland wood-frame stock.

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Boone County
Two commercial profiles, one county line.

From affluent boutique retail to the Midwest's fastest-growing logistics cluster — Boone County doesn't have one commercial identity, it has two.

Zionsville is the affluent north-metro edge — Village Brick Street, private clubs (Wolf Run, Stonegate, Holliday Farms), and the Anson corporate park (Corteva R&D, Endurance International). Whitestown is the logistics heavyweight: Amazon fulfillment complex, LIDS HQ, and the I-65 Anson corridor — one of the fastest-growing fulfillment clusters in the Midwest. Lebanon serves Boone County seat duties with Witham Health Services and a historic courthouse square. Thorntown is small-town rural ag-adjacent. Pest pressure couldn't be more varied: historic Village masonry carpenter ants to Whitestown dock-line rodent and fulfillment-scale stored-product programs.

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Morgan County
South-of-Indy historic-downtown commercial.

Mooresville, Martinsville, Monrovia — a south-of-Indy commercial zone with historic main streets, small manufacturing, and SR-67 retail.

Mooresville sits closest to the metro with SR-67 retail growth and small-manufacturing density. Martinsville — Morgan County seat — brings IU Health Morgan Hospital, historic downtown square, and SR-37 hospitality on the route to Bloomington. Monrovia is small-town rural-commercial. Commercial pest pressure is moderate: rodent displacement is seasonal and concentrated in historic downtown envelopes, stored-product pests show up in Mooresville and Martinsville bakeries and food-retail, and bed bugs stay event-adjacent via Martinsville hospitality along the Bloomington corridor.

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Shelby County
I-74 manufacturing + casino hospitality.

Shelbyville centers the county. Between I-74 exit 116 manufacturing and Horseshoe Indianapolis casino hospitality, it's one of the more mixed pest-pressure markets we service.

Shelbyville brings Shelby County seat government, a historic downtown square, I-74 exit 116 manufacturing (Shelby Materials, food-grade facilities), Major Hospital, and Horseshoe Indianapolis (Indiana Grand racetrack/casino). Fairland and Morristown are small-town commercial with Triton Central school adjacency. Commercial pest pressure is dominated by Shelbyville's casino hospitality (bed bugs plus event-driven German cockroach pressure), I-74 manufacturing rodent and stored-product programs, and Major Hospital's healthcare IPM documentation.

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Madison County
East edge of our service radius.

Anderson anchors the east edge. Madison County's commercial base is a mix of heritage industrial, casino-driven hospitality, and ag-adjacent small-town commercial.

Anderson brings Madison County seat status, Hoosier Park Casino, Anderson University, former GM plant footprint (now mixed industrial), and Community Hospital Anderson. Pendleton has Falls Park hospitality plus correctional-facility-adjacent commercial. Lapel straddles Anderson/Noblesville as a rural-commercial mix. Alexandria has historic small manufacturing and heritage downtown. Elwood carries Pipe Creek glass heritage and the annual Glass Festival. Commercial pest pressure centers on Anderson casino/university hospitality (bed bugs), heritage industrial rodent programs (Anderson/Elwood old plant envelopes), and agricultural-edge overwintering pests (Lapel, Alexandria field-adjacent).

Service Areas · By County

Pick your county. Every city inside gets the same in-house team.

Marion County is our home base — but our 30-mile commercial service radius covers nine counties across Central Indiana. Browse by county to find your city.

Frequently Asked

Service-area questions — commonly asked.

Coverage, pricing, multi-site portfolios, why the radius matters. The answers we give on the phone, written down.

Do you service commercial businesses outside your listed 40 cities?
Often yes. Our 30-mile commercial service radius from Indianapolis covers more than just the 40 cities with dedicated pages. If your commercial facility sits within the Indy metro or close to one of our nine listed counties (Marion, Hamilton, Hendricks, Johnson, Hancock, Boone, Morgan, Shelby, Madison), call us and we'll confirm coverage. We add cities to the list as accounts come online — it grows over time.
Can we consolidate multi-county portfolios under one contract?
Yes. Multi-site portfolios — property management companies with holdings across three or more counties, restaurant groups with locations from Carmel to Greenwood, senior-living operators with communities in Hamilton and Madison — get a single service agreement with consolidated reporting. One point of contact, one invoice, facility-by-facility trend data. That's actually one of the reasons we stayed commercial-only. Residential scheduling can't accommodate multi-site compliance cycles.
Does pricing vary by market or city?
Slightly. Pricing is built around facility type, service frequency, square footage, and specific pest pressure — not city ZIP code. Downtown Indianapolis doesn't cost more than Noblesville for the same facility profile. What changes pricing is whether a facility needs Aprehend® bed bug coverage, AIB-standard documentation, after-hours scheduling, or portfolio-wide compliance reporting — those are program-level decisions, not geographic.
Why a 30-mile radius? Couldn't you drive further for the right account?
We've made exceptions, but generally no. A 30-mile radius is the distance at which we can guarantee the same technician, same-day response on emergencies, and real continuity across visits. Extending past that means routing through a technician who doesn't know your building — which is exactly what the national chains do and exactly what we're built to be different from. The radius is the product.
How fast can you be on-site for a new-account inspection?
For most Central Indiana facilities, same-week. For active issues during business hours, often same-day. Because we're owner-operated and don't route through a national call center, new-account calls reach someone who can schedule directly instead of going into a queue. Your first inspection is free and typically runs 45-60 minutes on-site, with a written plan following within 48 hours.
Do all 40 cities get serviced by the same technicians?
Yes. Every service call — whether in downtown Indianapolis, rural Boone County, or an Anderson industrial site — is handled by the same in-house ProTech team. No subcontractors, no regional hand-offs, no rotating faces. You see the same technician on your account. That's what "owner-operated" actually means in practice.
Is ProTech licensed across all nine counties you serve?
Yes. ProTech is licensed and insured to provide commercial pest management throughout Indiana, with documentation on file appropriate for every county health department we service, as well as third-party auditors (AIB, Joint Commission) and state regulators (Indiana State Department of Health, Indiana Pesticide Review Board) across the nine-county service area.
What if my city isn't listed but we're in one of your nine counties?
Call us. Most unlisted cities in our nine counties are still within service range — we just haven't built dedicated city pages for every town yet. We'll confirm coverage, set up an inspection, and if we're not the right fit for your facility type, we'll tell you honestly and point you to someone who is.
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Don't see your city? We may still serve it.

Our 30-mile commercial service radius centers on Indianapolis — but if you operate a commercial facility anywhere in Central Indiana, tell us your address. We'll confirm same-day and build a plan for your facility type.

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