If your refrigerator has a built-in ice dispenser, you don’t have to bother with the old annoyance of refilling ice trays. While this modern convenience has made life a lot easier, it can throw you for a loop when you find your ice machine not working. When your ice machine breaks down, who should you call for help? Mr. Appliance of Spencer performs ice machine repair services in Spencer, Iowa, and the surrounding areas. We can help you diagnose the problem and figure out the best solution. Learn more about our ice machine repairs.
From built-in ice machines to standalone commercial ice machines, there are many different types of ice makers on the market today. At Mr. Appliance of Spencer, we are flexible and versatile, with the ability to repair any kind of ice maker you have. We perform both residential and commercial ice machine repairs. We also repair every configuration of ice machines, including the following:
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Ice machines face many common problems, from failing to get cold enough to faulty ice-level control boards. It requires a unique understanding and expertise to figure out exactly what is causing your ice machine’s issue. Some of the most common ice machine services and repairs we perform include the following:
The Freezer Isn’t Cold Enough – In order for your ice machine to produce ice cubes, it must be between zero and five degrees Fahrenheit.
Problems With the Freezer Door Switch – A broken door switch will cause your freezer to think the door is always open. When your freezer thinks the door is open, it will prevent your ice machine from dispensing ice cubes.
Insufficient Water Supply – Your ice machine needs water to make ice cubes. When your inlet valve is cut off, your freezer may not get the water it needs.
Low Water Pressure – Your ice maker needs at least 20 psi to make water. Your ice maker will stop working if your water pressure falls below this level.
Faulty Ice Level Control Board – Your Ice level control board monitors the amount of ice stored in your ice tray. When it malfunctions, it will fail to send the signals to your ice maker that tells it to make new ice cubes.
Clogged Water Filter – If your water filter becomes clogged, your ice maker may produce undersized cubes.
Defective Mold Thermostat – Your ice maker has a mold thermostat that tells your appliance when ice cubes are done. If this thermostat is broken, it will stop the ice cube production cycle.
Dispenses Misshapen Cubes – Small or oddly shaped ice cubes are usually caused by an underlying issue with water pressure. When your ice maker doesn’t get enough water, your ice cubes will form in unusual shapes and sizes.
Water Leaking Inside the Freezer – If you find puddles inside your freezer, it can likely be traced back to a problem with your water inlet valve. This can also cause your ice maker to produce oversized cubes.
Not Making Enough Ice – If you find your ice machine running out of ice cubes, the problem might be the exceptionally hot temperature surrounding your freezer. This can cause it to take longer for your ice machine to produce cubes.
Not Making Any Ice – If warm water backs up into your water line from something like a dishwasher, it can halt the production of ice cubes.
There are many different manufacturers of ice machines. Mr. Appliance of Spencer can repair your ice machine regardless of the brand, make, or model. We have worked with practically every brand of ice machine. So, when you work with our team of technicians, you don’t have to worry about whether or not we understand your particular appliance. Our technicians have experience fixing ice machines from the following manufacturers:
GE
Frigidaire
Samsung
Whirlpool
Kenmore
KitchenAid
It may seem easy to make ice when you are filling an ice tray and tossing it in the freezer. However, your ice machine requires an intricate system to perform this process automatically. From the ice level sensors to the water inlet valve, there are a lot of components that can break. Luckily, the highly trained specialists at Mr. Appliance of Spencer can replace nearly any part of your ice machine. We offer a guarantee on parts because we only use the most reliable replacement parts. Some of the parts that we regularly replace on ice machines include the following:
Valves
Timers
Tubing
Motors
Solenoids
Condensers
Thermostats
Control boards
Water filtration systems
Storage bins and baggers
If you have invested in a refrigerator with an ice machine, don’t settle for manual ice-making just because it’s broken. Mr. Appliance of Spencer can help you fix your ice machine. We offer ice machine repairs near Spencer, Milford, and Lake Park. Our technicians always arrive on time, wearing a clearly identifiable uniform. We provide transparent pricing, giving you accurate quotes before we begin your repairs. On top of that, our team offers convenient appointment times that work with your schedule. Schedule your ice machine repair services today!
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