Commercial Pest Control · Indianapolis Metro

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Commercial Service · Indianapolis, IN

Commercial Bed Bug Inspection Services

Documented bed bug detection for pre-treatment verification, pre-lease clearance, vendor compliance, and routine monitoring across Indianapolis commercial properties.

  • Trained visual protocol
  • Interceptor monitoring systems
  • Pre-lease clearance reports
  • Vendor compliance documentation
  • Adjacent-unit inspection included
  • Documented findings delivered
100%
Commercial Focus
9
Indy Metro Counties
23
Industries Served
0
Subcontractors
Documentation Accepted By
Marion County Public Health· Joint Commission· AIB International· NSF · SQF · BRC· Corporate Compliance
Detection Service
What It Is

What a Commercial Bed Bug Inspection Actually Covers

A commercial bed bug inspection is a structured detection visit that documents whether bed bugs are present, absent, or historically present in a defined space. It is not a treatment — it is the evidence-gathering step that determines what happens next. Inspections range from a fifteen-minute single-room visual check to a multi-hour sweep of an entire floor, and the deliverable is always a written report with findings, photographs where relevant, and a recommended next action. Commercial inspections are usually ordered for one of three reasons — before treatment, before a lease change, or as part of scheduled compliance monitoring.

ProTech inspections are performed by trained technicians working a detailed visual protocol combined with interceptor monitoring devices that extend detection between visits. Our technicians work to a written checklist covering mattresses, box springs, bed frames, upholstered furniture, baseboards, outlet plates, window treatments, and adjacent unit access points. Every inspection closes with a signed report you can hand to a corporate office, a real estate attorney, an insurance adjuster, or a prospective tenant. The report names what was inspected, what was found, and what we recommend — with no vague language that leaves you exposed.

In Their Words
We use ProTech for pre-lease inspections on every unit turnover across our portfolio. The reports are clean, consistent, and land in our inbox within forty-eight hours of the inspection. When we acquired a forty-unit building last fall, their team cleared it in a single morning and gave us a documented baseline the seller could not argue with. The inspections have paid for themselves in closing-cost negotiations alone.
Director of Operations
Multifamily Portfolio, Indianapolis Metro
4-Year Client
Quarterly monitoring caught a single room before it became a floor-wide problem. Worth every dollar.
Assistant GMHotel, Boone County
Clean documentation that stood up during a tenant dispute. Our attorney complimented the report format.
Property ManagerMultifamily, Marion County
Service Tiers

Pricing structured around your facility.

All pricing is custom-quoted after a free on-site inspection. No franchise fees, no surprise add-ons.

Single Inspection
One-time verification
Custom-quoted
Best for: Best for pre-lease clearance, post-treatment verification, or a single report tied to a specific event.
  • Scheduled on-site visual inspection
  • Detailed harborage-point checklist
  • Written findings report
  • Photograph documentation
  • Recommended next-step action
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Annual Compliance Program
Portfolio documentation
Custom-quoted
Best for: Best for portfolios needing annual documented inspections for insurance, corporate, or lender requirements.
  • Annual full-portfolio inspection
  • Standardized reporting template
  • Insurance-ready documentation
  • Certificate of inspection delivery
  • Priority rescheduling flexibility
  • Dedicated account coordinator
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Every program starts with a free on-site inspection. Pricing varies by facility size, unit count, and reporting requirements.
How It Works

Our 4-step commercial process.

Structured, documented, and built around the compliance standards your facility faces.

01

Scope Definition

We define what needs to be inspected, why, and what the report must support — corporate compliance, a lease decision, a treatment plan, or an acquisition. Scope drives the inspection protocol and schedule.

02

On-Site Inspection

Trained technicians work to a detailed written checklist covering every harborage point — mattresses, frames, furniture, baseboards, outlets, window treatments, and adjacent access points.

03

Findings Report

Within forty-eight hours, we deliver a written report with unit-by-unit findings, photographs where relevant, and recommendations. Reports are signed and insurance-ready.

04

Next-Step Coordination

If activity is confirmed, we coordinate directly into treatment planning. If clear, we schedule the next monitoring visit or close the file.

What's Included

Every program delivers this baseline.

Specialty services and add-ons layer on based on facility type. This is the foundation.

Visual Protocol

Written checklist covering mattresses, frames, furniture, baseboards, outlets, and adjacent access points on every inspection.

Interceptor Installation

ClimbUp-style monitors placed under beds and furniture to extend detection between scheduled visits.

Adjacent-Unit Checks

When a report exists in one unit, we inspect surrounding units so your exposure is fully documented.

Photograph Documentation

Photos of any evidence — shed skins, fecal staining, live bugs — attached to the written report.

Written Findings Report

Delivered within forty-eight hours in a format accepted by corporate, insurance, real estate, and legal teams.

Pre-Lease Clearance

Specific report format designed for tenant turnover, naming the unit, date, and clear or not-clear status.

Vendor Compliance

Hotel-brand and insurance-mandated inspection formats supported including Marriott, Hilton, and portfolio-specific templates.

Trending Summaries

Quarterly and annual reports summarize incident counts, affected units, and year-over-year patterns for leadership review.

Treatment Coordination

If activity is found we transition seamlessly into a treatment plan without duplicate paperwork or second inspections.

Ready to Start

Get a free on-site commercial inspection.

Tell us your facility type — we'll walk through, build a written plan, and give you a realistic quote. No call centers, no forced contracts.

How We Compare

ProTech vs. typical national pest control.

Most buyers hire a national chain because the brand is familiar — then deal with rotating technicians, sub-contractors, and call centers. Here's how ProTech is structurally different.

ProTech
Typical National Chain
Commercial focus
100% commercial — no residential side-jobs
Mixed commercial + residential
Technicians
In-house ProTech team only
Often sub-contracted or rotating
Local ownership
Indianapolis-based · owner-operated
Corporate · regional manager off-site
Aprehend® certified
Yes — one of few in Indy market
Rarely — typically heat or chemical only
Customer support
Direct line to ownership
Call center routing
Documentation
Audit-ready · formatted for your inspector
Generic service slip
Contract terms
Cancel anytime with written notice
Annual contract typically required
Our Commitment

No forced contracts. Free inspection. Between-visit response included.

Cancel anytime with written notice Free on-site commercial inspection Emergency response available Licensed, insured, bonded
Frequently Asked

Commercial Bed Bug Inspection — common questions.

How long does an inspection take?+
A single-unit visual inspection averages fifteen to twenty-five minutes depending on furniture density. A standard hotel floor with twenty rooms typically runs two to three hours. Multifamily full-portfolio sweeps are scheduled in coordinated blocks to minimize tenant disruption — usually four to six units per hour per technician. We scope the time commitment during the quote so you can schedule staff access accordingly.
What does the inspection report actually look like?+
Every report includes the property address, inspection date, technician name and credentials, scope of the inspection, unit-by-unit findings, photographs of any evidence, recommended next-step actions, and a signature. The format is designed to stand up to corporate review, insurance submission, and real estate transaction scrutiny. If your corporate office or insurance carrier requires a specific template, we build the report to that format directly.
Can you inspect without the tenant or guest present?+
Yes, and this is how most commercial inspections are scheduled. We coordinate access through your property management, housekeeping, or maintenance team following your entry-notice policy. For multifamily properties, we help draft the tenant notification in line with Indiana landlord-tenant guidance. For hotels, we work around checkout and check-in windows. Access without the occupant present is standard for routine monitoring and pre-lease clearance work.
Do you install interceptor monitors during the inspection?+
Interceptor installation is included in quarterly and annual programs and available as an add-on to single inspections. Interceptors are passive monitors placed under bed legs and furniture that capture any bed bug traveling between harborage and a host. Between scheduled visits, these monitors extend detection coverage — housekeeping or maintenance staff check them on a simple rotation, and any capture triggers a return inspection. They are one of the highest-value low-cost components of a monitoring program.
What happens if the inspection finds activity?+
If we find confirmed activity — live bugs, fresh fecal staining, or viable eggs — the report documents the findings and we transition immediately into treatment planning. You are never obligated to use ProTech for the treatment that follows, but most clients do because the inspection team already knows the spread pattern. If we find historical evidence only, with no active population, the report says so and we schedule a follow-up inspection to confirm.
How often should a commercial property schedule inspections?+
It depends on facility type and risk. Hotels typically benefit from quarterly inspections of high-risk floors plus post-incident verification on any reported room. Assisted living facilities often run quarterly on resident wings. Multifamily properties typically inspect at unit turnover, with portfolio-wide annual sweeps for due diligence. Student housing aligns with summer move-in and move-out cycles. We recommend a cadence based on your turnover and reported-incident history.
Do you inspect adjacent units automatically?+
Yes. When a report exists in one unit, we inspect the surrounding units — above, below, and adjacent — as part of the standard scope at no additional charge. Bed bugs travel through wall voids, outlet boxes, and shared plumbing, so an isolated report almost never means an isolated infestation. Inspecting adjacent units during the same visit protects your facility from the most common spread pattern and documents your exposure in writing.
Get Started

Talk to an Indianapolis commercial pest specialist.

Tell us your facility type and pressure — we'll put together an inspection plan, a price, and a realistic timeline. No high-pressure sales, no call center, no forced contract.

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