Greenfield + Indianapolis metro.
We service 10 cities within a 30-mile radius of our Greenfield base. Click a city to see local services and recent work.
Greenfield is home — our crew is based here, and most of our trucks roll out from Station Way each morning. The historic downtown, the older neighborhoods around Riley Hospital, and the newer subdivisions east of US-40 all see our work regularly. Hancock County soil runs heavy clay; we adjust post-setting depth and amend planting beds accordingly.
We work across Indianapolis — east side neighborhoods near Cumberland and Lawrence are closest to our Greenfield base, but our trucks reach Broad Ripple, Meridian-Kessler, and Irvington regularly. City lot sizes vary from compact downtown parcels to large suburban yards, and we adjust crew size and equipment accordingly.
Carmel sits at the north end of our service radius. Hamilton County soil drains better than Hancock's, which means different post-hole prep and different plant selection. Most of our Carmel work clusters around the Monon Trail corridor and the newer developments west of Keystone — privacy fences, gates, and high-spec landscape design jobs.
Fishers is a short hop north from Greenfield — about 19 miles, mostly straight up State Road 9. Hamilton Southeastern HOAs tend to specify privacy fence height and material; we work within those constraints regularly. Common projects: vinyl privacy fences, gates to match, and full backyard landscaping packages.
Noblesville mixes historic downtown lots with newer subdivisions north of 146th Street. The older homes near the courthouse square often need fence repairs and landscape restoration; the newer developments are more often new fence installs and full landscape design packages. We handle both.
Greenwood sits south of Indianapolis, about 23 miles southwest of our Greenfield base. Johnson County properties tend toward larger lot sizes, which often means longer fence runs and more substantial landscape projects. We frequently quote chain link or wood fences along property lines and large planting installations along the front of homes.
Plainfield is at the western edge of our service area, near the airport. Hendricks County soil drains well and plant selections respond differently than Hancock. We see a steady mix of fence installs and seasonal landscape maintenance work here, often for commuters who want low-maintenance yards.
Avon is one of the fastest-growing Hendricks County towns, with most homes built in the last 20 years. That means newer fences but already aging — perfect timing for our repair and replacement work. We also see a lot of landscape design work for newer homes whose builders left bare yards.
McCordsville is one of our closest neighbors — about 12 miles northwest, right next to the Hancock-Hamilton county line. Smaller town, but rapid residential growth means lots of new fences, gates, and landscape design work for families settling into newer subdivisions.
Pendleton is small but close — about 14 miles north of Greenfield in Madison County. The mix here leans toward larger rural lots: chain link runs for pet containment, wood privacy fences around backyards, and ongoing landscape maintenance for homeowners who don't want to do it themselves.
Brownsburg sits 15 miles west of Indianapolis along Highway 136. Fence and landscape jobs here often deal with the area's clay-heavy soil — we set posts deeper than usual and use crushed limestone backfill for wood and chain link.
Speedway hosts the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and a tight grid of mid-century homes. Many lot lines are 50 feet wide — we work the property boundaries carefully and check for buried gas lines before any post hole.
Lawrence is on the northeast side of Indianapolis, bordering Fort Benjamin Harrison's old footprint. Many older homes have rusting chain link from the 70s — we do fence replacement here weekly.
Beech Grove is a tight-knit south-side neighborhood with brick bungalows. Yards are small but well-loved. We do a lot of garden bed mulching and ornamental hedge trimming for repeat customers here.
Cumberland is essentially next door to Greenfield (8 miles west). We can usually get there same-day for emergency gate repair or storm-damage fence work.
Whiteland is a small Johnson County town south of Greenwood. Many newer subdivisions with HOA-spec'd fencing — we work with their committees often to get black vinyl or aluminum approved.
Bargersville sits at the southern edge of our service area — Johnson County, rural pockets, larger lots. Common job: 200+ foot wood privacy runs around backyard pools.
Mooresville is in Morgan County, southwest of Indianapolis. The longest drive in our 30-mile radius — we usually batch Mooresville jobs together to make the trip worth it.
Danville sits to the west, county seat of Hendricks County. Older Victorian homes downtown often want decorative aluminum fencing — we partner with the right supplier for that look.
Anderson is the largest city in Madison County. Lots of mid-century neighborhoods with original chain link in rough shape. Fence replacement is the most common job we run here.
Lebanon sits at the northern edge of our service area — Boone County. Rural-suburban transition with larger lots. We mostly do agricultural-style fencing (chain link or split rail) around horse properties.
Franklin is the seat of Johnson County. Lots of historic downtown homes plus newer subdivisions. We do everything from antique-style iron gates downtown to plain vinyl in the new neighborhoods.
Martinsville is at the southwestern edge of our radius, in Morgan County. Mostly rural — large privacy fence runs and pole-set wood corner posts are common requests.
Westfield is a rapidly growing Hamilton County suburb north of Carmel. Many new construction homes need their first fence installed — vinyl privacy and aluminum ornamental dominate.
