Expert KitchenAid Appliance Repair Service in McCordsville, Indiana
KitchenAid appliances are built to exacting standards — and when they need service, the repair should meet the same standard. McCordsville is a rapidly expanding community on the northeastern edge of the Indianapolis metro, popular with families seeking newer homes and suburban tranquility near Geist Reservoir, home to approximately 10,000 residents living in newer construction homes with modern appliance packages
across neighborhoods including Geist Reservoir area, McCordsville Commons, Emerald Springs, Fortville Pike Corridor, Stone Haven, Braemar. The community is defined by Geist Reservoir shoreline, McCordsville Town Hall, nearby Fortville Pike commercial corridor, and easy I-69 access, and its homeowners
expect the same high standard from their service providers that they hold for everything else in
their lives.
KitchenAid was founded in 1919 and is headquartered in Benton Harbor, Michigan (operated under Whirlpool Corporation). The brand is recognized globally for
premium kitchen appliance performance, the iconic stand mixer heritage, and professional-grade cooking equipment for home use. KitchenAid was founded in 1919 with the introduction of the H-5 stand mixer, which remains in production today in updated form. Hobart Corporation owned KitchenAid until Whirlpool acquired it in 1986. Today KitchenAid occupies Whirlpool's premium tier, offering professional-grade performance in ranges, refrigerators, dishwashers, and cooktops designed for serious home cooks.
Alex Appliance Repair technicians are familiar with KitchenAid appliances — not generalists
who have occasionally opened a KitchenAid unit. We carry KitchenAid-compatible parts in our service vehicles,
which means most repairs are completed in a single visit without waiting on a parts order.
One important local factor for McCordsville appliance owners: hard water (13–16 GPG) from Hancock County's supply, which is among the harder water in the Indianapolis metro and can accelerate wear on appliance components. This affects every water-connected
appliance — ice makers, dishwashers, washing machines, and refrigerator water lines. Our
technicians account for this in every KitchenAid diagnosis and repair recommendation.