Ice Machine Repair in Augusta, GA

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Reliable Ice Machine Repair

Ice Machine Repair and Service in Augusta, GA

When your ice machine stops working, it’s never convenient. Whether it’s not making ice at all, leaking water onto the floor, your ice tastes strange, or your machine is making a weird noise, how do you know if this is a simple fix or not?

The technicians at Premier Appliance can diagnose and repair residential ice machines quickly, honestly, and professionally so that you can get back to normal without wasting money on unnecessary replacements.

We service most major brands. Whether your unit is built into your kitchen, bar area, or entertainment space, we’ll help you get it running again fast.

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A cup of tea with ice made from an ice machine.
A stainless steel countertop ice maker.

Do You Have An Ice Machine That Needs To Be Serviced?

Curious about how ice machines work or how you might be able to fix yours?
Take a look at these FAQs and see if you can pinpoint the issue with your ice machine:
• I just bought a new ice machine and was wondering what types of parts I might have to replace. Could you tell me that information?
• For some reason my ice machine stopped making ice. Do you know why?
• Do ice machines need water to work? Because, if so, I need some help fixing mine.
• There’s some kind of slimy disgustingness in my ice machine. How do I prevent this?
• Seems like my ice machine is slow and making small cubes. How long is it supposed to take for it to make ice?
Yes! Ice machines have many parts, but some of the most often replaced ones include thermostats, motors, valves and lines, control modules, condesers, solenoids, and filtration systems.
As with most appliances, there are many reasons why your ice machine may not be making ice. It could be because of a failed control board, a faulty thermostat, or a clogged filter. Premier Appliances loves tinkering with ice machines, so if you’re experiencing any of these issues, we’d be glad to help.
Yes, your ice machine requires water to work. When an ice machine doesn’t get any water, it could be due to a water pressure issue or faulty valve. We at Premier Appliances have the tools required to assist you with these issues. So, give us a call when you’re ready for our aid.
I’m so sorry you have to deal with that. Slime is never fun. If you want to prevent the buildup of slime in the future, the best thing to do is clean the unit at least once a week with a gentle sanitizer spray and a soft cloth. If the slime still persists, contact Premier Appliances and we’ll help you come up with another solution.
Residential ice machines usually take about thirty to ninety minutes to make ice, and it will usually produce about ten cubes in that time. If your machine is slow or making small cubes, it could be a low water pressure issue. Alternatively, there could be one or more damaged water supply lines that are causing the evaporator to freeze. Instead of handling the problem yourself, call Premier Appliances so we can take the guess work out of fixing your ice machine.
Countertop ice maker making ice.

Ice Machine Problems Rarely Fix Themselves

Ice is used to make everything from a cool glass of water after a long day, to smoothies, to homemade ice cream, and more. As a homeowner, you expect to keep your kitchen running at all times. Why let slow ice production, unusual ice machine noises, or leaks slow you down?

Homeowners in Augusta, GA and across the CSRA trust Premier Appliance for fast, dependable ice machine repair. Whether the issue is compressor damage, water line issues, or complete system failure, we will keep you informed along the way and get your kitchen running full swing again.

How Premier Appliance can help!

So, if you’re ice machine is dysfunctional and out of order, contact Premier Appliances so we can lend you a hand.

Premier Appliance technicians are your go-to experts for residential ice machine issues, and are well-versed in over twenty ice machine brands including, but not limited to: EdgeStar, Ice-O-Matic, KitchenAid, Scotsman, Avallon, U-Line, Manitowoc, Hoshizaki, GE, Igloo, Luma, Whirlpool, LG, and Samsung.

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