
Ice Makers
When your ice maker stops working, it’s more than just an inconvenience—it can disrupt everything from daily drinks to hosting guests. Whether it’s not producing ice, leaking, or making strange noises, timely repair ensures you stay cool and your ice keeps coming.

Common Issues
This could be due to a clogged water line, faulty water inlet valve, or malfunctioning ice maker module. A technician will inspect and clear blockages or replace the necessary components to restore ice production.
Leaks often stem from a cracked water line, loose connections, or a misaligned ice tray. Repairs involve tightening fittings, replacing damaged tubing, or realigning internal parts.
Inconsistent ice shapes usually point to low water pressure or a failing water valve. Adjusting the water flow or replacing the valve can bring the ice back to normal size.
This is often due to dirty filters, old water, or mineral buildup. Replacing the filter and cleaning the water lines usually solves the problem.
This is often due to dirty filters, old water, or mineral buildup. Replacing the filter and cleaning the water lines usually solves the problem.
Tips for Maintenance and Extended Lifespan of Ice Makers:
Mold, scale, and bacteria can build up over time. Clean all removable parts monthly using warm water and a mild cleaner.
A clogged or old filter can affect ice quality and cause machine strain. Change it every 6 months, or as recommended.
Spotting problems early—like slow ice output or puddles—can prevent bigger repairs. Have it inspected if performance dips.





