Expert Sharp Appliance Repair Service in Zionsville, Indiana
Sharp appliances are built to exacting standards — and when they need service, the repair should meet the same standard. Zionsville is an upscale, small-town community celebrated for its brick-paved Main Street, tree-lined neighborhoods, premium real estate, and excellent school district, home to approximately 30,000 residents living in premium estates and upscale residential properties
across neighborhoods including Village of Zionsville, Brookside, Eagle Creek Estates, Creekside, Hollingsworth Farms, Old Town Zionsville. The community is defined by the Village brick-paved Main Street, Zionsville Community High School, Lincoln Park, and Boone County's rolling countryside, and its homeowners
expect the same high standard from their service providers that they hold for everything else in
their lives.
Sharp was founded in 1912 and is headquartered in Sakai, Osaka, Japan. The brand is recognized globally for
the inventor of the microwave oven's domestic form factor, drawer microwave innovation, and reliable Japanese-engineered kitchen appliances. Sharp Corporation was founded in 1912 in Osaka, Japan and invented the television remote control in 1938. In 1962, Sharp introduced the first commercially available microwave oven in Japan, and in 1966 brought it to the US market. Sharp's drawer microwave, introduced in the early 2000s, transformed undercounter kitchen design and is now a standard feature in premium kitchen renovations across the country.
Alex Appliance Repair technicians are familiar with Sharp appliances — not generalists
who have occasionally opened a Sharp unit. We carry Sharp-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 Zionsville appliance owners: moderately hard water (10–13 GPG) from Boone County's water system, which can affect premium appliances disproportionately due to their more complex water-handling components. This affects every water-connected
appliance — ice makers, dishwashers, washing machines, and refrigerator water lines. Our
technicians account for this in every Sharp diagnosis and repair recommendation.