Ice Maker Repair
Services in Tampa Bay

We handle both built-in and standalone ice machines, offering same-day appointments, transparent pricing, and no hidden fees. Whether you own a residential refrigerator ice maker or a commercial ice machine, we’ll get it working like new — fast.

  • Flexible Call-To-Meet Appointments
  • Best warranty on Parts and Labor
  • Truck Stocked With Parts
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Book Your Ice Maker Repair Today

Residential Service call fee $75

Our Ice Maker Repair Process in Tampa Bay

We make the repair experience smooth, transparent, and stress-free:

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Book Your Appointment

Call or schedule online. We confirm your preferred time and assign the nearest technician.

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Inspection & Diagnosis

Technician arrives on time, checks water lines, sensors, and temperature systems to pinpoint the issue.

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Repair & Testing

We replace faulty parts, clean blocked valves, and test for proper ice production.

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Cleanup & Guarantee

We leave your space spotless and provide a service warranty for peace of mind.

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Why Customers Choose Our Ice Maker Repair Service

Fast, Professional, and Affordable Appliance Repair Near You

When your ice maker stops producing ice, makes strange noises, or leaks water, it can disrupt your kitchen or business routine.
Our team of licensed and insured appliance repair technicians provides expert ice maker repair services throughout Pasco and Hillsborough County, Florida.

We Repair All Types and Brands of Ice Makers

Our technicians are trained to diagnose and repair all major ice maker brands and configurations, including:
Whirlpool, GE, Samsung, Frigidaire, KitchenAid, Maytag, Kenmore, Bosch, Sub-Zero, Scotsman, U-Line, and Ice-O-Matic. No matter the brand or model, we have the tools and parts to restore consistent ice production and proper cooling.

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Common Ice Maker Problems
We Fix

We solve every type of ice maker issue, including:

  • Ice maker not producing ice

  • Ice cubes too small, hollow, or stuck together

  • Water leaking from the ice maker

  • Ice tastes bad or smells strange

  • Ice maker overflows or freezes up

  • Machine is noisy or vibrating

  • Ice dispenser not working or jammed

  • Water line or valve problems

We use factory-approved parts and professional diagnostic equipment to ensure lasting results.

Preventive Maintenance
Tips for Your Ice Maker

To avoid breakdowns and keep your ice fresh:

  • Clean your ice bin and water filter monthly

  • Use filtered water to prevent mineral buildup

  • Avoid overfilling the bin — it strains the motor

  • Check the water inlet valve for leaks

  • Schedule annual maintenance to keep lines clear

Regular care ensures better ice quality and longer appliance life.

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Frequently asked questions

We've compiled FAQs for your convenience. If your question isn't listed
contact us via phone or email for a knowledgeable response.

If your ice maker isn’t making ice, it could be due to a clogged water filter, frozen water line, or faulty inlet valve. Sometimes, the temperature inside the freezer is set too high, preventing proper ice formation. Cleaning the filter and checking the water supply line often solves the problem.

Water leaks usually come from a loose water connection, cracked fill tube, or clogged drain line. Turn off the water supply and inspect for visible cracks or leaks. If the issue persists, a technician should check the valve and tubing for internal damage.

Poor-tasting ice is often caused by old water filters, dirty ice bins, or mold inside the unit. Replace your filter every six months and clean the bin with a vinegar-water solution. If the odor continues, the internal lines may need a professional flush.

Popping or humming sounds are normal during ice cycles, but loud grinding or buzzing noises can mean the motor, fan, or compressor is wearing out. If you hear consistent mechanical noises, it’s best to schedule a service visit before further damage occurs.

Clean your ice maker every 3 to 6 months. Regular cleaning prevents bacteria, mold, and mineral buildup, keeping your ice fresh and your appliance efficient. Use warm water and mild cleaner, and always unplug the unit before cleaning.