ABOUT GREENFIELD
Greenfield is the county seat of Hancock County and functions as the commercial and residential hub of a community that has grown steadily as the Indianapolis metro has expanded eastward. The city's housing stock reflects its role as an established county seat — with a core of older homes near the historic downtown surrounded by mid-century neighborhoods and newer residential development along its expanding outer edges. What characterizes Greenfield as a community is a practical, no-nonsense culture — homeowners here know what things cost, know what quality looks like, and don't have patience for contractors who inflate scopes or disappear after the deposit. That expectation fits Prime Five Exteriors perfectly, because straightforward and accurate is exactly how we operate.
WHY GREENFIELD HOMEOWNERS CHOOSE US
Greenfield homeowners don't want to be sold — they want to be served.
We assess accurately and recommend honestly. Greenfield homeowners get an accurate picture of their home's exterior condition — not a list of everything that could theoretically be replaced. If a repair handles the problem, we recommend a repair. If full replacement is the right call, we explain exactly why with evidence rather than pressure.
East side presence without the east side premium. We work throughout the east Indianapolis corridor regularly and bring the same quality to Greenfield that we deliver anywhere in the metro — at pricing that reflects the actual cost of the work.
Storm response that doesn't make you wait. After Indiana's spring hail seasons, Greenfield homeowners get timely inspection scheduling, clear damage documentation, and a contractor who stays involved through the insurance process rather than disappearing after the first visit.
Hancock County permit familiarity. We know the local requirements and process them cleanly, without the delays that hold up project timelines when a contractor isn't familiar with the local permit process.
THE EAST INDIANAPOLIS STORM CORRIDOR
Hancock County sits in a part of Indiana that sees consistent and sometimes severe spring storm activity as weather systems move northeast across the state. The east Indianapolis corridor — from Lawrence through Greenfield and out into the broader county — is positioned to receive hail-producing storms that have had time to develop fully as they track across central Indiana. For Greenfield homeowners, this means the question isn't really whether your roof will face a significant hail event during its lifespan — it's whether it was installed with materials and craftsmanship that will hold up when that event arrives, and whether you have a contractor relationship in place to inspect and document damage accurately when it does. Prime Five Exteriors serves Greenfield specifically because this community's storm exposure creates real, recurring exterior service needs that deserve a contractor who's actually prepared for them.
SERVICES IN GREENFIELD
Prime 5 Exteriors handles the full exterior for Greenfield homeowners — with the honesty and accuracy that Hancock County homeowners expect from a contractor they can actually trust.
Roofing — Expert replacements and repairs for Greenfield homes across all housing eras, with storm inspection and insurance claims support calibrated for the east Indianapolis corridor's storm exposure.
Siding — Durable installation and repair for Greenfield's mix of established and newer homes, matched correctly to each property's existing profile without unnecessary upgrades pushed to inflate the scope.
Windows — Replacement windows that improve efficiency, comfort, and curb appeal in homes of any age throughout the Greenfield area — with particular value for older homes where original window systems have been failing for years.
Gutters — Custom-fit gutter systems that protect Greenfield homes from the foundation and water damage that aging or undersized systems produce over time, properly sized for the specific drainage demands of each property.
WE ALSO SERVE
In addition to Greenfield, Prime 5 Exteriors serves homeowners in Lawrence, McCordsville, Indianapolis, Shelbyville, and throughout the east Indianapolis metro area.
