Ice maker repair

Ice maker repair for Las Vegas homes and outdoor kitchens.

Slow production, frozen lines, and dead ice makers diagnosed and repaired.

Ice makers work hard year-round in the desert. Hard water, dust, heat, and heavy summer use can slow or stop production in refrigerator ice makers, standalone nugget machines, and built-in outdoor units. We help homeowners and property managers get reliable ice back fast.

Ice maker repair for Las Vegas homes and outdoor kitchens.

Common issues we diagnose

  • No ice or very slow ice production
  • Frozen water lines and supply tubes
  • Cloudy, small, or misshapen cubes
  • Mineral buildup from Las Vegas hard water
  • Faulty water inlet valves and filters
  • Standalone nugget and gourmet ice machines
  • Built-in outdoor and bar ice makers
  • Leaks under the unit or inside the bin

Refrigerator, built-in, and outdoor ice makers

We service ice makers built into refrigerators as well as dedicated under-counter, bar, and outdoor units common in Summerlin, Southern Highlands, and Henderson backyards. Diagnosis covers water supply, valves, control boards, sensors, and the ice mold or harvest mechanism.

Hard water is the silent killer

Las Vegas water is hard, and mineral buildup is one of the most common reasons ice makers slow down or stop. We address scale, blocked filters, and clogged lines so production returns to normal — and recommend maintenance steps to keep it that way.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Why is my ice maker producing slow or hollow ice?

Slow or hollow ice is usually caused by low water pressure, a partially clogged water inlet valve, a worn-out water filter, or hard-water scale on the freeze plate. All are common in Las Vegas and all are repairable.

Do you service stand-alone ice machines like Scotsman, U-Line, and Hoshizaki?

Yes. We repair stand-alone and undercounter ice machines from Scotsman, U-Line, Marvel, True, Perlick, Hoshizaki, Manitowoc, and Ice-O-Matic in homes, outdoor kitchens, and small commercial settings.

How much does ice maker repair cost?

Most residential ice maker repairs run $150–$350 including parts. Stand-alone machines and commercial units depend on the failure. You'll get a flat repair price after diagnosis.

Why does my ice taste bad or smell off?

Hard water in Las Vegas leaves mineral deposits that change ice flavor, and old water filters or biofilm in the reservoir cause odor. A descale, filter swap, and line flush usually fix it.

My outdoor ice maker stops working in summer — what's wrong?

Outdoor ice machines need adequate airflow and ambient temperature within spec. Heat-related shutdowns are usually a dirty condenser, a failing fan, or insufficient ventilation. We diagnose and repair on site.

Can you repair the ice maker inside my refrigerator?

Yes — refrigerator ice makers are one of our most common repairs. We replace ice maker modules, water inlet valves, dispenser augers, and frozen supply lines.

Backed by our one-year parts and labor warranty on completed repairs.

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