Ice Maker Problems We Help With
No Ice Production
When your ice maker stops producing ice, it could be a water supply issue, freezer temperature problem, or mechanical failure. A qualified technician can diagnose the root cause and get your ice maker running again.
Slow Ice Making
If your ice maker is taking longer than usual to produce ice, there may be a water line blockage, thermostat malfunction, or compressor issue. Getting this checked promptly can prevent further damage.
Leaking Water
Water leaks around your ice maker can damage your kitchen floor and cabinets. Whether it's a cracked water line, frozen inlet valve, or seal problem, a professional can repair it correctly.
Ice Tastes Bad
Cloudy, off-tasting, or oddly colored ice often means your water filter needs replacing or the water supply line is contaminated. A technician can help identify and fix the issue.
Mechanical Noise
Strange sounds from your ice maker might indicate a worn motor, broken auger, or ice jam. Don't ignore unusual noises, as they often signal a problem that needs attention.
Stuck or Jammed Ice
When ice builds up inside the maker or the dispenser jams, melting and refreezing cycles are usually at fault. A technician can clear the jam and prevent it from happening again.