Tampa, FL
Appliance Repair in Drew Park (33614), Tampa FL
Refrigerator repair and washer repair in Drew Park, Tampa, FL. Along Hillsborough Avenue near the airport the blocks mix housing with light industrial buildings, so we work on residential kitchens and commercial ice machines on the same street.
- Phones answered, day and night
- Most repairs finished on the visit
- Major brands serviced
- Tampa based, not a call center
The Short Answer
Appliance repair in Drew Park 33614 covers a mixed area of small block homes and light industrial buildings from the 1950s and 1960s build out. It is the one neighborhood where we regularly service a residential kitchen and a commercial ice machine in the same afternoon, and the two need completely different thinking about duty cycle and downtime.
Where Housing and Light Industry Share a Street
Drew Park is a genuinely mixed area. Small block homes from the 1950s and 1960s sit alongside light industrial buildings, workshops, small trade businesses and service operations, all within the same few blocks near the airport.
That mix is unusual in Tampa and it shows up in the work. On the same street we might service a household refrigerator in the morning and a commercial ice machine in a small business in the afternoon.
The appliances are not always that different. The expectations around them are completely different, and getting that right matters more than any technical distinction.
Residential and Commercial on the Same Block
A household appliance failure is an inconvenience with a cost attached. A commercial one is lost trading, and the repair price is usually the smaller of the two numbers.
That changes how a visit gets scheduled. A business needs the work done before opening or after closing, and it needs an honest answer about whether the equipment will be running today rather than an optimistic one.
Duty cycle differs just as much. A domestic machine running in a workshop break room is doing far more cycles than the same machine in a house, so wear parts fail on a commercial timescale even though the equipment is domestic.

What Shapes a Drew Park Visit
Mixed commercial and residential blocks
Two very different sets of expectations within a few hundred feet.
Truck traffic on the through routes
Access timing matters, particularly around the industrial units.
Domestic machines at commercial duty
Break room appliances in workshops wear far faster than household ones.
Downtime as the real cost
For a business the invoice is rarely the expensive part.
Airport corridor noise and dust
Dust loading on condensers is heavier here than in a residential pocket.
Repairs We Run Most Often in Drew Park
Commercial and residential work sit side by side here, which is unusual for a Tampa neighborhood.
Why Downtime Changes the Whole Conversation
For the businesses along these blocks, the most useful shift is to stop treating equipment as something you fix when it breaks and start treating it as something with a maintenance interval.
Ice machines are the clearest case. They lose output gradually as scale builds on the evaporator plate, so nothing appears to break. Freeze times lengthen a little each month, and one busy day the machine runs short. A descale on a schedule prevents that entirely and costs less than the lost trading of a single bad afternoon.
Refrigeration is the same story with different mechanics. Condenser coils in this corridor load faster than in a quiet residential street because of the dust in the air, so the standard annual cleaning interval is not enough for equipment that matters.
For residents on the same blocks, the ordinary advice applies, but the dust point still holds. Cleaning condenser coils twice a year rather than once is worth doing here, and it is the cheapest part of any maintenance visit.

Equipment down before opening?
Call at whatever hour you find it. Getting onto the schedule before the day starts is worth more than waiting for business hours.
Why Drew Park Businesses and Residents Call Us
Both sides of the street covered
Household kitchens and light commercial equipment in the same day.
Business hours respected
Before opening or after closing where that is what keeps you trading.
Downtime treated as the cost
Not the invoice, which is usually the smaller number.
Honest about scope
Heavy commercial equipment belongs with a specialist and we say so.
Neighborhoods Around Drew Park
Carver City, Egypt Lake and the neighborhoods along Hillsborough Avenue are on the same runs.
Drew Park Questions We Get Asked
Yes, and Drew Park is where we do it most. Residential kitchens and light commercial equipment sit on the same blocks, and we handle both.
Yes. The phone is answered around the clock, so an early call gets you on the schedule before the day starts, which is usually what a business actually needs.
Duty cycle. A domestic machine in a workshop break room opens far more often and works harder than the same unit in a house, so wear parts reach their limit much sooner.
Yes, and it is the single best value maintenance in a business. Scale builds gradually so nothing appears to break, until one busy day the machine runs short.
Book a Drew Park visit
Tell us whether it is a home or a business and when you need it working. Those two answers set the schedule.