Ice Maker Repair
in New Jersey
Not making ice, leaking, motor or sensor faults. Licensed technicians, same-day service across Central NJ.
Signs You Need Ice Maker Repair
- Not producing ice at all
- Ice cubes are small, hollow, or misshapen
- Ice production is very slow
- Water leaking from the unit
- Loud or grinding noise during ice production
- Ice has an odd taste or smell

What We Check & What We Fix
What our technician checks on-site
- Check water supply line shutoff valve and verify adequate water pressure (minimum 20 PSI)
- Test water inlet valve solenoid continuity and measure flow rate
- Manually advance the ice maker module through a harvest cycle
- Measure harvest heater resistance and test ejector motor
- Check temperature sensor reading in the ice tray area
- On standalone machines: inspect evaporator plate for scale or mineral build-up
Problems we fix most often
- Water inlet valve clogged or failed
- Ice maker module or control arm failure
- Thermostat or temperature sensor issue
- Water filter overdue for replacement
- Ice ejector motor or heater failure
Parts we typically replace
- Water inlet valve
- Ice maker assembly / module
- Harvest heater
- Freezing thermostat
- Ejector motor
- Bail arm / optical sensor
- Water filter (refrigerator)
Our Repair Process
Call or Book Online
Contact us by phone or submit a request online. We'll confirm availability and schedule a time that works for you.
Appointment Confirmation
We confirm your appointment and send a technician ETA. No waiting around all day — we arrive on time.
On-Site Diagnosis
Our technician arrives, diagnoses the problem, and explains what needs to be fixed. You approve before any work begins.
Repair & Testing
We complete the repair using OEM parts and test the appliance before we leave. All work is covered by our 365-day warranty.
Repair or Replace?
When Repair Makes Sense
- Water inlet valve failed — one of the most common ice maker repairs, low cost
- Ice maker module replaced — restores full production cycle
- Water filter overdue — small, hollow cubes are almost always a filter issue first
- Harvest heater or thermostat failed — affordable fix on most units
- Bail arm stuck or sensor error — often a no-cost reset or minor part fix
When Replacement May Win
- Sealed refrigeration system failure in a standalone undercounter ice machine
- Evaporator plate cracked or corroded beyond cleaning in a commercial-style unit
- Repair cost exceeds 50–60% of a new unit for a low-end portable model
- Scale build-up has permanently damaged internal evaporator plates
Prepare for Your Appointment
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Ice Maker Repair — Common Questions
Why is my refrigerator ice maker making hollow or very small cubes?
Low water pressure, an overdue water filter, or a partially failing water inlet valve restricts water flow, producing thin-walled or incomplete cubes. Replace the filter first.
Do you repair undercounter ice machines like U-Line and Marvel?
Yes — we service residential and commercial undercounter ice machines including U-Line, Marvel, True, and Perlick brand units.
My ice has an off taste or smell — is it the filter or the ice maker itself?
Usually the filter. Carbon water filters should be replaced every 6–12 months. If a fresh filter does not fix it, the water lines inside the unit need flushing.
How long should a standalone ice machine last?
A quality undercounter ice machine lasts 10–15 years with regular descaling. Built-in refrigerator ice makers typically need service every 3–5 years.
Does my ice machine need descaling in New Jersey?
Yes — NJ has moderately hard water and standalone ice machines should be descaled every 3–6 months to prevent mineral build-up on the evaporator plate, which causes slow production and odd-tasting ice.
Ice Maker Service
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Same-day ice maker repair in Central NJ. Call now or submit a callback request.
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133 Fleming St
Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA
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133 Fleming St, Piscataway, NJ 08854



