Hendricks County
HVAC and roofing in Avon, Plainfield, Brownsburg, and Danville
Straight west on Rockville Road from our shop. Calls answered 24/7, tech on site in about 2 hours.
Office hours Mon-Fri 9-5 · Calls answered 24/7
- Straight west on Rockville Road
- Calls answered 24/7
- All eleven Hendricks County towns
Hendricks County, Indiana. The county our shop sits closest to, just across the west leg of I-465.
Of every county Prime Guard covers, Hendricks is the one the shop sits closest to. I-465 forms the county's eastern edge, and 652 N Girls School Rd sits just inside that edge. US 36, which everybody calls Rockville Road, runs straight west out of our door, through Avon, and into Danville, the county seat, which sits directly on it.
317-997-4212Tech on site in about 2 hours
The roads out here are the whole story
Rockville Road is the spine of this corridor. The alternative into the south and west of the county is I-74 west and then south on SR 39. Interstates 70, 65, and 74 all touch Hendricks County, along with US 36, US 40, and US 136.
Ask for a window when you call and you get one for the run from our door to your address, on whichever of those roads the tech takes.
A logistics county, and the Census can prove it
In the 2022 Economic Census, Hendricks County recorded $1,519,298,000 in transportation and warehousing receipts. Hamilton County, with roughly twice the population, recorded $394,214,000. Retail sales per capita tell the same story: $89,068 in Hendricks against $28,286 in Marion and $21,391 in Hamilton.
That is the I-70 and airport distribution corridor around Plainfield showing up in the federal numbers. For us it means flat roofs, rooftop units, dock doors, and buildings where a cooling failure stops a shift rather than ruining an evening. We handle both sides of that: the mechanical system and the roof it sits on.
Hendricks County by the numbers
- Transportation and warehousing receipts: $1.52 billion
- Retail sales per capita: $89,068
- Owner occupied: 78.2 percent, the highest county we cover
- Median owner-occupied value: $307,600
- Population about 194,000, up 10.7 percent against the 2020 Census
Source: US Census Bureau QuickFacts, drawing on the 2022 Economic Census and 2020 to 2024 ACS estimates.
All eleven towns, including the one the state forgets
Plainfield is the largest at about 36,400, then Brownsburg at about 31,200 and Avon at about 23,400. Danville, the county seat, is about 11,700, and Pittsboro is about 4,200. Then come Clayton, North Salem, Coatesville, Lizton, Amo, and Stilesville, all under a thousand people each.
Amo is worth a sentence. The state's own myLocal roster leaves Amo off the Hendricks County list, but Amo is a real incorporated town with its own government, confirmed by the Indiana Department of Local Government Finance unit record and by the town's own site. It is on our list.
Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park sits just west of downtown Brownsburg, and the town is a working base for racing teams.
Source: ACS 2024 5-year table B01003, the Indiana Department of Local Government Finance unit record for Amo Civil Town, and Discover Brownsburg.
Housing that sits between the other two
The median Hendricks County home was built in 1999. Just under half the stock, 48.3 percent, went up in 2000 or later, and a quarter of it, 25.5 percent, predates 1980. Marion is older, Hamilton is newer, Hendricks lands in between and leans new.
Owner occupancy here is 78.2 percent, the highest of any county we cover, which mostly means you are talking to the person who will actually pay for the repair rather than to a manager who has to call somebody. Median household income is $101,144 in 2024 dollars.
Bring the brand and the model number to the phone call. That is what tells us which system we are actually coming out to.
Source: US Census Bureau, ACS 2024 1-year tables B25035 and B25034, and QuickFacts.
Warehouses, flat roofs, and everything else
Commercial work out here runs to rooftop units, package and multi-zone systems, controls, and preventative maintenance. On the roofing side that means flat roof installation and repair in EPDM, TPO, and PVC, metal roofing systems, coatings and restoration, leak detection, and drainage improvements.
Residential is the same crew and the same phone number. Furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, ductwork, thermostats, indoor air quality, and seasonal maintenance.
Commercial roofingNeed it fixed in Hendricks County?
Calls answered 24/7. Tell us where you are in Hendricks County and what it is doing.
Office hours Mon-Fri 9-5 · Calls answered 24/7
Hendricks County questions
Do you work on rental properties in Hendricks County?
Call and ask about the specific property. Tell us whether you own the unit or manage it and who authorizes the repair, and we will tell you what we can take on.
Which Hendricks County towns do you cover?
All eleven. Plainfield, Brownsburg, Avon, Danville, Pittsboro, Clayton, North Salem, Coatesville, Lizton, Amo, and Stilesville. Amo included, even though the state roster leaves it off.
How quickly can you get out to Avon or Plainfield?
Typical response across the service area is about 2 hours. Hendricks is the county closest to our shop, straight west on Rockville Road. Ask for a window when you book and you will get one we can hold to.
Do you service warehouses and distribution buildings?
Yes. Rooftop units, package and multi-zone systems, building automation and controls, and preventative maintenance programs, plus flat roof work in EPDM, TPO, and PVC. Tell us the building, the system, and what it is doing.
Is Danville too far west for you?
Danville is the county seat and it sits directly on Rockville Road, which runs straight west from our shop. It is inside the service area. So are Coatesville, North Salem, and Stilesville out past it.
