Ice Makers
A broken ice maker can disrupt your routine, especially during hot summer days or when entertaining guests. At Advanced Appliance Service, we specialize in professional ice maker repair services for homeowners in Charlotte, Fayetteville, and the surrounding areas. Whether your ice maker isn’t producing ice, is leaking, or is making unusual noises, our skilled technicians are here to get it back in top working condition quickly and efficiently.
Ice Maker Brands We Service
Our team is factory trained and certified to work on all major ice maker brands, including:
- Frigidaire
- GE
- LG
- Maytag
- Jenn-Air
- KitchenAid
- Amana
- Whirlpool
By choosing Advanced Appliance Service, you get the knowledge and expertise of our factory trained technicians directly to your front door to assist you with your repair needs. Our technicians strive to perform at their best and aim to provide you quick, reliable service with professionalism and respect. This is why numerous national brands and countless customers consider us Preferred Service Providers, so let us provide you with our special trademark quality repairs today. Call us or schedule online to book your service today.
Ice Maker Dealers We Work With
Advanced Appliance Service is a Trusted Service Provider for the Following Dealers:
- Lowes
- Aarons
- Plaza Appliance
- Queen City
- Hendricks
- Home Depot
For reliable ice maker repair, contact us today! We’re here to help get your kitchen running smoothly again.
- Why isn’t my ice maker producing ice?
If your ice maker isn’t producing ice, the issue could be related to the water supply. A clogged water line, a faulty water inlet valve, or a frozen water filter can all prevent the ice maker from working properly. Make sure the water supply is turned on and check for any visible blockages. If the problem persists, a technician may need to inspect the internal components like the water inlet valve or ice maker motor. - What should I do if my ice maker is leaking water?
A leaking ice maker is often caused by a damaged water line, loose connections, or a faulty water inlet valve. If you notice water pooling around your ice maker or refrigerator, turn off the water supply immediately to prevent further damage. A professional technician can replace damaged parts or address issues with the water line to stop the leak and restore proper function. - Why are the ice cubes coming out too small or misshapen?
Small or misshapen ice cubes are often a sign of low water pressure or a clogged water filter. Check to ensure your water filter is clean or replace it if necessary. If the water pressure is too low, the ice maker may not be able to produce the right size cubes. A technician can help adjust the water pressure or inspect the system for any blockages. - Why is my ice maker making strange noises?
Unusual noises, such as grinding or buzzing, can be caused by a malfunctioning motor, a clogged ice mold, or ice buildup inside the unit. If the sound persists after cleaning the unit, it may be a sign that a mechanical component needs repair or replacement. A professional technician can diagnose the source of the noise and resolve it. - My ice maker is dispensing ice too slowly. What’s wrong?
Slow ice dispensing can result from a frozen water line, a malfunctioning dispenser motor, or a clogged filter. Check to see if any part of the water line is frozen, and allow it to thaw if necessary. Additionally, ensure the dispenser chute is free from blockages. If the issue persists, a technician may need to inspect the internal components to restore proper function. - How can I prevent my ice maker from freezing up?
To prevent your ice maker from freezing up, ensure that the temperature settings are correct and that the appliance is not overstuffed with items blocking airflow. If ice builds up, it can cause freezing problems. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the water filter and checking the water line for leaks, can help keep your ice maker functioning efficiently. - How often should I clean my ice maker?
It’s a good idea to clean your ice maker every 3-6 months, depending on usage. Regular cleaning helps to remove mineral deposits, mold, and debris that can interfere with ice production. Be sure to clean the ice bin, the water filter, and the interior components of the ice maker. Always follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for cleaning.