Ice maker not making ice? Same-day repair by licensed technicians. We fix Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Kenmore, Frigidaire & all major brands.
Expert Ice Maker Repair
Ice maker repair in Port St. Lucie typically costs between $100 and $350, depending on the issue. The most common problems — an ice maker not producing ice, making small or hollow cubes, leaking water, or producing ice with a bad taste — are usually caused by clogged water lines, faulty water inlet valves, defective ice maker modules, or dirty water filters. Treasure Coast Appliance Repair offers same-day ice maker repair with upfront pricing and no hidden fees. We fix built-in refrigerator ice makers, freestanding ice machines, and under-counter units.
Common Ice Maker Problems & Repair Costs
Symptom
Likely Cause
Est. Cost
Not making ice
Frozen water line / faulty inlet valve
$100 - $250
Small or hollow cubes
Low water pressure / clogged filter
$75 - $200
Leaking water
Cracked water line / loose fill tube
$100 - $200
Ice tastes bad
Old water filter / contaminated water line
$50 - $150
Ice maker won't stop
Stuck shut-off arm / faulty sensor
$100 - $250
Ice maker module failure
Worn motor / broken ejector mechanism
$150 - $350
Signs Your Ice Maker Needs Repair
⚠️ No ice production for 24+ hours
⚠️ Ice cubes are smaller than usual or hollow
⚠️ Water leaking from the ice maker or dispenser
⚠️ Ice has a strange taste or odor
⚠️ Ice cubes are stuck together or forming clumps
⚠️ Unusual grinding or clicking noises from the ice maker
Our Repair Process
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1. Call Us
Call (772) 353-5791 to schedule. Same-day available.
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2. Diagnose
We inspect your ice maker and identify the exact problem.
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3. Repair
Upfront price quoted. Most repairs done in one visit.
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4. Done
Your ice maker runs like new. Quality parts guaranteed.
Brands We Service
Our technicians are trained to repair ice makers in all major appliance brands including Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, GE Profile, Maytag, Kenmore, Frigidaire, KitchenAid, Amana, Electrolux, Haier, and Hotpoint. We carry common ice maker replacement parts — water inlet valves, ice maker modules, water filters, and fill tubes — on every service call so your repair can be completed in a single visit.
Ice Maker Repair FAQ
The most common causes are a frozen or clogged water line, a faulty water inlet valve, a defective ice maker module, or incorrect freezer temperature settings. If your freezer is above 0°F (-18°C), the ice maker won't produce ice efficiently. Our technicians diagnose the exact cause and repair it on-site.
Most ice maker repairs cost between $100 and $350 depending on the issue. Simple fixes like a clogged water line or filter replacement are on the lower end, while water inlet valve or ice maker module replacements cost more. We provide upfront pricing before any work begins.
Yes! We repair ice makers built into refrigerators, standalone ice machines, and under-counter ice makers. Whether it's a Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, or any other brand, we have the parts and expertise to fix it.
Most ice maker repairs are completed in a single visit within 1-2 hours. We carry common replacement parts on our service trucks so your ice maker can be fixed the same day you call.
Small or hollow ice cubes usually indicate low water pressure, a partially clogged water filter, or a failing water inlet valve that isn't allowing enough water into the ice mold. Our technicians can test water pressure and diagnose the issue quickly.
If your ice maker is a built-in unit in a newer refrigerator, repair is almost always the better option — replacing just the ice maker module costs far less than a new fridge. For standalone ice machines over 7-8 years old, we'll give you an honest recommendation based on the repair cost versus replacement.