Fishers is our highest-volume Hamilton County city, and it's easy to understand why. With over 104,000 residents spanning everything from first-time starter homes in Sunblest Farms to luxury lakefront properties on Geist Reservoir, the city covers an enormous range of housing types — and each type generates its own pickup patterns. The Nickel Plate District downtown has revitalized the city's core with mixed-use development, bringing restaurants, offices, and residential units that all occasionally need appliance or equipment removal. The tech corridor along I-69 and 96th Street draws a younger, professional demographic that tends to upgrade homes quickly after purchase. We see a lot of "just moved in, replacing everything" calls from Fishers residents in their 30s and 40s who bought an existing home and want to modernize it. The established neighborhoods — Sunblest Farms, Geist Crossing, Saxony, and the areas near Hamilton Southeastern schools — are where we get our steadiest repeat business. These are homeowners on their second or third round of appliance replacements in the same house. The Geist Reservoir area adds a unique element: lakeside properties often have outdoor equipment, boat-related metal, and larger scrap from dock maintenance that we can haul under the single $11 base pickup fee. Fishers also has a growing house-flipping market, and investors clearing out older homes on the west side of the city near Allisonville Road are some of our most frequent commercial-residential customers.