Jani-King of Indianapolis
The Time Is Now
Start An In-Demand Franchise
A Jani‑King franchise opportunity has proven to be a long‑term successful investment. The commercial cleaning industry is expected to see growth at an extraordinary rate over the next eight years. The market is growing at an above‑average rate national rate due to an influx of demand for cleaning and disinfecting services. Industry experts see long‑term growth in the coming years, so why not get started today?

Commercial Cleaning industry according to IBISWorld Market Research Report
Industry growth over the last 10 years according to the U.S. Department of Labor
Industry revenue growth in 2021, according to Jobber 2021 Review (Getjobber.com)

Commercial Cleaning industry according to IBISWorld Market Research Report
Industry growth over the last 10 years according to the U.S. Department of Labor
Industry revenue growth in 2021, according to Jobber 2021 Review (Getjobber.com)
Unit Franchise
There are few things more rewarding than running your own business. Being the business owner puts you in charge and creates opportunities that can’t be matched by holding down a traditional job. Imagine having the freedom to manage your own time, utilize your skills and benefit from your hard work to secure your financial future. That’s the power of business ownership.
Not only do we provide the best cleaning and disinfecting services in Indianapolis and the metropolitan region, but we also offer Franchise Opportunities to entrepreneurs excited to start their very own businesses. With the Railroad City area booming and expanding rapidly, this makes for a wonderful opportunity.
Once you become a Jani‑King Franchisee, you’ll receive immediate training, support and recognition as a business owner with one of the world’s leading commercial cleaning franchise companies. Call us at (317) 293‑0200 for further information on how you can become a part of the Jani‑King family.
Meet Your Regional Contact

Bill Schlies
Vice President and Managing Partner
Starting as an Account Executive in the Chicago office, Bill’s career with Jani King began in 1993. After four successful years in the Chicago market, he was promoted to Regional Director and moved his family to the Milwaukee area, later relocating to the East Coast to become Director of Sales for Raleigh, NC, Columbia and Charleston, SC and Jacksonville, FL. After over a decade of building relationships within the company, Bill partnered to help purchase Jani King of Indianapolis in May of 2007 and has been growing his master franchise since.

Bill Schlies
Vice President and Managing Partner
Starting as an Account Executive in the Chicago office, Bill’s career with Jani King began in 1993. After four successful years in the Chicago market, he was promoted to Regional Director and moved his family to the Milwaukee area, later relocating to the East Coast to become Director of Sales for Raleigh, NC, Columbia and Charleston, SC and Jacksonville, FL. After over a decade of building relationships within the company, Bill partnered to help purchase Jani King of Indianapolis in May of 2007 and has been growing his master franchise since.

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DISCLAIMER
This information is not intended as an offer to sell, or the solicitation of an offer to buy, a franchise. It is for informational purposes only. The offer to sell a franchise can only be made through the delivery a Franchise Disclosure Document. The following states regulate the offer and sale of franchises: California, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota (F-10247), New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. If you are a resident of one of these states or intend to operate a franchise in any of these states, Jani-King will not offer or sell you a franchise unless and until we have complied with any applicable pre-sale registration and/or disclosure requirements in your state. New York residents: This advertisement is not an offering. An offering can only be made by a prospectus filed first with the Department of Law of the State of New York. Such filing does not constitute approval by the Department of Law.