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Expert Repair · Central NJ

Ice Maker Repair
in New Jersey

Not making ice, leaking, motor or sensor faults. Licensed technicians, same-day service across Central NJ.

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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
Ice Maker repair in NJ
Diagnostics & Repairs

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)
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How It Works

Our Repair Process

1

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.

2

Appointment Confirmation

We confirm your appointment and send a technician ETA. No waiting around all day — we arrive on time.

3

On-Site Diagnosis

Our technician arrives, diagnoses the problem, and explains what needs to be fixed. You approve before any work begins.

4

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.

Honest Advice

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
Before We Arrive

Prepare for Your Appointment

1Tell us whether it is a built-in refrigerator ice maker or a standalone undercounter machine
2For refrigerator ice makers: locate the model number inside the door
3Check that the water supply line shutoff is fully open
4Note the last time the water filter was replaced
5If it produces some ice, set aside a sample — the ice shape helps diagnose the failure
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FAQ

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.

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133 Fleming St

Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA

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133 Fleming St, Piscataway, NJ 08854

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