23 industries.
One compliance standard.
Every facility.
Restaurants to nursing homes, warehouses to banks — every commercial vertical we service gets the same audit-ready documentation, the same in-house technicians, and a pest program built around the regulators and inspectors that actually walk your building.
Why commercial verticals need a pest partner who speaks "audit."
Every vertical we service has auditors, inspectors, and compliance cycles that a residential pest company will never encounter. Joint Commission walks a healthcare facility and asks for trend data by pest category. Marion County Public Health inspects a restaurant and wants documented service logs, not a verbal "we had someone out." AIB third-party audits grade food-processing facilities on sanitation, exclusion, and monitoring. Corporate compliance teams want portfolio-wide reporting they can actually run spreadsheets against.
ProTech was built for that reality. Every commercial vertical we service — restaurants to nursing homes, warehouses to government buildings — gets service documentation formatted for the regulator that matters most to that industry. We know which audits graders look for exclusion first, which look for monitoring density, which care most about log completeness. That's not a service upgrade. It's the baseline.
The commercial-only focus is the reason we can do that at all. Residential pest control doesn't produce audit-ready reports because no one ever asks for them.
Six sectors. Twenty-three commercial verticals.
Every sector has its own compliance rhythm, pest pressure pattern, and operational constraints. Here's how we service each one.
Nothing stresses a commercial pest program like a health inspector walking into your kitchen unannounced — or AIB auditors requesting pre-shipment sanitation logs.
Restaurants and bars deal with German cockroach pressure in tight shared-wall kitchen envelopes, drain flies traced to biofilm at the source (not knocked down with aerosol), and rodent pressure that peaks at the loading-dock entry Oct-Feb. Grocery and bakery operators add stored-product pest pressure (Indian meal moth, grain beetles, cigarette beetles) plus produce-area gnat issues. Food processing plants get AIB-standard programs — exclusion maps, pre-shipment inspections, third-party audit documentation. Service is scheduled pre-open or post-close and built around your specific health-dept jurisdiction (Marion, Hamilton, Hendricks, Johnson, Hancock County).
Hospitality operators can't afford visible pest activity. Event venues can't afford a service truck in the parking lot during setup.
Hotels see bed bug pressure driven by convention and travel traffic — especially downtown Indianapolis during peak event cycles — plus fly control and back-of-house rodent programs. Aprehend® bed bug treatment is the protocol that matters here: no room evacuation, three-month residual, discreet enough to run mid-stay. Event venues get pre-event inspections, post-event back-of-house service, and event-week stored-product pest coverage for concessions. Movie theaters and entertainment facilities deal with concession-area flies, stored-product pests in snack storage, and structural-pest pressure in older building envelopes.
Multifamily portfolios and senior-living communities run on service documentation as much as the service itself.
Apartment complex operators get bed bug treatments (Aprehend® keeps units rentable through service), unit-to-unit cockroach programs, common-area rodent management, and turnover inspections that move with unit makeready cycles. Property management companies get portfolio-wide reporting formatted for both on-site managers and corporate compliance. Senior-living and nursing-home communities get low-toxicity IPM appropriate for resident-occupied spaces, Indiana State Department of Health survey-ready documentation, and Aprehend® treatments that don't require resident relocation. Daycare and preschool centers get Indiana Pesticide Review Board-aware programs with post-service reentry protocols parents can review.
Healthcare environments need IPM that respects patient and resident safety — plus documentation a surveyor can actually audit against.
Healthcare facilities — hospitals, outpatient clinics, surgical centers, long-term care — get treatment protocols built around infection-control coordination, low-toxicity product selection, and Joint Commission + Indiana State Department of Health survey documentation. Pharaoh ant control in healthcare requires non-repellent baits (repellent products fragment colonies and make things worse — a common call we clean up from national chains). Gyms and fitness facilities add specific pressure: locker-room rodent risks, equipment-area ant trails, and exclusion around high-traffic entry points that members use at every hour.
Industrial facilities run on tight operational windows. A pest issue that shuts down a dock for two hours costs more than any service agreement.
Warehousing and distribution operators get dock-line rodent programs, bird exclusion for loading docks and rooftops, stored-product pest control on AIB-standard inspection cycles, and documented structural exclusion across trailer-facing surfaces. Manufacturing facilities add plant-specific IPM — mechanical-room rodent trails, production-line fly control, raw-material receiving pest monitoring. Self-storage operators deal with unit-to-unit rodent pressure, overwintering pests on exterior walls Sep-Nov, and pre-move-in inspections for commercial rental tenants. Every industrial account we service gets programs scheduled around your shifts — not ours.
Offices, retail centers, schools, government buildings — the verticals where public access and corporate compliance collide.
Office buildings get after-hours IPM that doesn't disrupt executive floors, tenant-space coordination, and compliance documentation corporate facilities teams can run portfolio-wide. Retail and shopping-center operators get back-of-house rodent control, loading-dock exclusion, and rooftop bird deterrent programs. Schools get Indiana Pesticide Review Board-aware protocols, post-service reentry documentation, and service scheduled around academic calendars. Churches and places of worship get service around congregation events. Government buildings get public-access scheduling and county-compliance documentation. Banks add financial-facility-specific needs: ATM-area pest coverage, drive-through exclusion, vault/cash-counting area sanitation.
Every industry we service.
23 commercial verticals. Sorted alphabetically, with sector labels. Each industry page is built around the compliance rhythm and pest pressure specific to that vertical.
Industry-level questions.
Coverage, pricing, compliance, multi-vertical portfolios. The answers we give on intake calls — written down.
My industry isn't listed — do you still service my type of commercial facility?+
How does audit-ready documentation actually work?+
Is pricing different across industries?+
Do you coordinate with my internal compliance team and auditors?+
Which industries are your biggest verticals?+
Can you service a multi-industry portfolio — e.g., a property management group with retail, office, and residential buildings?+
Do you offer industry-specific emergency response (e.g., pre-inspection, pre-event)?+
Which industries require the most specialized treatment knowledge?+
Ready to talk to a team that speaks your industry's language?
Tell us your facility type and pressure — we'll put together a program, a price, and the documentation template your industry actually needs. No high-pressure sales, no call center, no forced contract.