Ice Maker Repair in Augusta, GA

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Ice Maker Repair Services You Can Trust

From Premier Appliance of Augusta

When your  refrigerator’s ice maker stops working, you notice it fast. Whether it’s no ice, not enough ice, or something else, a broken ice maker can quickly become an inconvenience.

The good news? Many refrigerator ice maker problems can be fixed without having to replace the entire unit. At Premier Appliance of Augusta, we can diagnose and repair most major brands of ice makers to help you restore reliable ice production quickly and professionally.

Ice cubes in an ice maker that is built into a freezer.
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A cup of tea with ice made from an ice machine.

Wondering Why Your Ice Maker Isn't Working?

If your device is glitching, let Premier Appliance diagnose the issue.
In the meantime, you can look at some FAQs that will give you an idea on why your ice maker isn’t properly working:
• I’ve had my ice maker forever. Is it time to purchase a new one?
• I think the water pressure for my ice maker is too low. How does this affect the appliance overall?
• If the water line to my ice maker was damaged or destroyed, how would I fix it?
Whether you should purchase a new ice maker is a question only you can answer. What I can tell you, however, is that the decision should be based on the age of the appliance, the repair cost, and what’s actually wrong with the device. If you have a minor issue, it’s probably better to have it repaired. If your ice maker or refrigerator is old and the repairs will be expensive, it might be time for a new one. Either way, call Premier Appliance and we’ll assess the situation and tell you the best option for your device.

If the water pressure is lower than 20 psi, it will restrict water supply to your ice maker. Low water pressure can also affect the size and shape of your ice cubes, or cause it to not make ice at all. Call Premier Appliance if you’re experiencing any of these problems with your ice maker.

You’ll need to locate the water supply line and inspect it for visible damage, like cracks. If you find some, call Premier Appliance to replace the line. Do not put tape over the holes or cracks because it could exacerbate the problem. Keep in mind that a broken water line can cause your ice maker to stop making ice or can cause your ice cubes to be small or oddly shaped.
Ice cubes in an ice maker that is built into a freezer.

What’s the Difference Between an Ice Maker and an Ice Machine?

An ice maker is typically built into your refrigerator. An ice machine, on the other hand, is usually a standalone appliance designed for higher ice production. 

Luckily for you, Premier Appliance services both refrigerator ice makers and residential ice machines throughout the Augusta and surrounding area.