Marion County
Indianapolis, Speedway, Beech Grove, and Lawrence — the core of the metro and the largest concentration of commercial properties, including downtown office, mixed-use, and industrial corridors on the west and south sides.
Service Area
Active coverage across the Indianapolis metro for commercial roofing service requests. Coverage adapts to provider capacity, equipment type, urgency, and facility-specific requirements — confirmed before dispatch.
Cities & Suburbs
Operating a commercial facility outside this list? Submit a request or call for a service-area review — coverage adapts to provider capacity and job specifics.
Counties
Indianapolis, Speedway, Beech Grove, and Lawrence — the core of the metro and the largest concentration of commercial properties, including downtown office, mixed-use, and industrial corridors on the west and south sides.
Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, and Westfield — fast-growing northside commercial and office park development with active distribution and retail growth.
Whitestown, Lebanon, and Zionsville — the I-65 northwest logistics corridor with substantial new Class A warehouse construction.
Plainfield, Avon, and Brownsburg — the Indianapolis International Airport logistics zone, AmeriPlex, and west metro distribution centers.
Greenwood and Franklin — south metro retail, manufacturing, and industrial properties.
Greenfield and McCordsville — the I-70 east corridor with growing distribution warehouse construction.
Where the Work Happens
The AmeriPlex Indianapolis park, Plainfield Road and Six Points Road distribution facilities, and the wider airport logistics corridor. Large-format low-slope warehouse roofing is common, with TPO and EPDM single-ply membrane systems dominant across the corridor.
Distribution warehouses, e-commerce fulfillment buildings, and grocery-anchored distribution properties along the I-70 east corridor. Large commercial flat roof footprints with single-ply membrane systems are common across this corridor.
Fast-growing logistics corridor with substantial new Class A warehouse construction. Mostly TPO single-ply membrane systems on large-format low-slope buildings, with active expansion through Boone County.
Office buildings, mixed-use commercial properties, hotels, and downtown commercial real estate with a mix of flat roof, modified bitumen, and historic roofing systems requiring careful detail work.
Established and growing office parks, mid-rise commercial buildings, and corporate campuses across Hamilton County. Single-ply membrane systems are common, alongside legacy modified bitumen on older buildings.
Manufacturing facilities, light industrial properties, and automotive supply chain buildings across the southside and westside metro. Production roofs where uptime and weatherproofing are operational priorities.
Coverage confirmed before dispatch · Indianapolis metro · Commercial only