Complete ice production failure typically means the water inlet valve has failed or the ice maker module has stopped cycling. We test water supply pressure, the valve solenoid, and module operation to pinpoint the cause.
Small or hollow cubes indicate the ice maker is not receiving a full supply of water. Causes include a partially restricted water inlet valve, low water pressure, or a kinked water supply line.
Bad-tasting ice is usually caused by an expired water filter, buildup in the water line, or mold in the ice bin. We recommend replacing the filter (every 6 months) and sanitizing the ice bin and water path.
An ice maker that overproduces and dumps too much ice usually has a failed ice level arm sensor or a stuck ice maker module that cannot sense the bin fill level. We test the sensor and module.
Water leaking below the refrigerator or ice maker is often a cracked fill tube, a failed inlet valve seat, or a drain issue in undercounter units. We trace the leak path and repair the specific component.
Ice that clumps into large blocks is usually caused by the unit sitting in a warm area, the bin door seal failing, or the ice bin not being used frequently enough. In some Samsung units, it indicates the known freeze-up defect.
Ice Maker Repair in Cornelius, NC typically costs $89–$350 depending on the specific failure and parts required. HomeHeroes charges an $89 diagnostic fee that is waived when you proceed with the repair. Call (704) 512-0111 for a same-day estimate.
Yes — HomeHeroes provides same-day ice maker repair in Cornelius, NC. Most appointments are confirmed same-day. Call (704) 512-0111 to check today's availability.
HomeHeroes technicians in Cornelius, NC service all major ice maker brands including Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Maytag, Frigidaire, KitchenAid, Bosch, Sub-Zero, and Viking. Call (704) 512-0111 to confirm parts availability for your model.
Start by checking that the water supply line is connected and the shutoff valve is open. If water supply is good, the issue is typically a failed water inlet valve (most common) or a failed ice maker module. We test both on the first visit.
If you hear the ice maker cycling but no water fills the tray, the inlet valve is usually the issue. If the module is completely silent and the arm is not moving, the module itself has likely failed. We test both with diagnostic equipment to confirm.
Bad-tasting ice is almost always caused by an old water filter that needs replacing — every 6 months is recommended. If the filter is fresh, we check for mold growth in the ice bin or mineral scale buildup in the water line.
Most manufacturers recommend replacing refrigerator water filters every 6 months regardless of water quality. In Charlotte, with moderately hard water, sticking to this schedule prevents mineral buildup that can slow water flow and affect ice quality.
Ice maker repairs typically run $100 to $250 in Charlotte. Water inlet valve replacement is usually $100–$150 including parts and labor. Full ice maker module replacement runs $120–$200. Samsung French door defrost kit repairs are typically $150–$200.
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