Cost of Ice Maker Repairing by Problem
Ice Maker is Noisy
A noisy ice maker might be due to a faulty compressor, a malfunctioning fan, or a drain pump. Since the noise is typically caused by moving parts, repairs can be relatively expensive, often ranging from $190 to $340 or more.
The Ice Maker is Leaking
Leaks in an ice maker can stem from broken fill tubes or valves and the numerous o-rings and valves that regulate water flow. Diagnosing the exact cause can be challenging, and repairs typically range from $115 to $215 for parts and labor.
Water Line is Frozen
A frozen water line might seem minor, but ice in the wrong place can damage components designed for water. If you have a frozen water line, try removing all the ice and turning off your freezer with the door open to thaw the system. If it still doesn’t operate correctly once turned back on, it’s likely a flow issue. Replacing the water valve typically costs between $115 and $190.
No Ice Production
If your ice maker isn’t producing ice, the problem could range from a worn drive blade to an old motor. Before opting for repair or replacement, thoroughly clean the ice production area and try rerunning the machine. If the issue persists, replacement parts and labor costs could range from $115 to $440.
No Ice Ejection
A clog in your ice maker might be caused by an ice clump or debris, so cleaning it could resolve the issue. You may need to defrost the freezer and clean the ice maker after everything has melted. If the problem persists, it could be an issue with the drive blade, typically costing $115 to $190 to replace.
Emergency Ice Maker Repair Cost
If your ice maker is flooding your kitchen, it’s best to call Appliance Repair SD for emergency service, which can cost $190 or more per hour. If there is a water issue, first turn off the power to your kitchen using the circuit breaker. Clean up any water and wait for the technician to confirm it is safe before turning the power back on.
Replace an Ice Maker Cost Breakdown
Ice maker replacements are typically straightforward, involving replacement parts and labor costs.
Materials
A new ice maker generally costs between $90 and $240. If you’re only replacing specific parts, you might spend as little as $50 for a new filter or up to $190 for a new ice maker motor.
Labor
With Appliance Repair SD in your area, you can expect to pay $115 to $165 per hour, with most replacements taking about an hour. Alternatively, you can consult a plumber, who may charge $90 to $240 per hour.
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