Ice maker stopped producing? We fix water lines, valves, and modules. Same-day service, 90-day warranty. Average repair cost: $100–$300. Some causes are DIY-fixable — see below.
Ice Maker not making ice repair typically costs $100 to $300. Some causes are DIY-fixable, but professional diagnosis is recommended if the problem persists. Most repairs are completed in 1-1.5 hours with a free diagnostic visit.
South San Francisco's biotech-corridor community sits in one of the foggiest microclimates on the Peninsula, creating conditions where corrosion — not mineral buildup — is the primary threat to ice maker operation. Post-war tract homes built around 1960 in neighborhoods like Sunshine Gardens, Westborough, and Brentwood Park have aged plumbing exposed to persistent humidity year-round. Crystal Springs CalWater delivers soft water at approximately 40 TDS, keeping mineral concerns minimal. Summer highs of only 64°F mean heat stress is irrelevant for ice production. With 66,000 residents and 7 repair services, South San Francisco offers limited but adequate technician availability.
South San Francisco's fog-persistent microclimate at 64°F summer highs creates an environment where humidity-driven corrosion is the primary threat to ice maker components. Crystal Springs CalWater at 40 TDS is soft enough that mineral issues are negligible. Post-war tract homes from 1960 have aging plumbing that further compounds corrosion vulnerability in the damp climate.
Frozen water line
Faulty water inlet valve
Failed ice maker module
Thermostat set wrong
Clogged water filter
The thin water line feeding the ice maker freezes when freezer temperature is set too low or the line runs through an extremely cold zone. In older Bay Area homes with extended plumbing routes, the exposed line section between the wall and refrigerator is vulnerable during cold spells in unheated spaces.
Cost: $80–$150 | Time: 30-60 minutes
The inlet valve opens to fill the ice mold. It requires minimum 20 PSI water pressure to function. In Bay Area homes with long plumbing runs or shared water lines, pressure at the valve drops below this threshold. The valve may also fail electrically from age or PG&E power fluctuations.
Cost: $100–$220 | Time: 45-75 minutes
Water filters reduce flow rate as they fill with contaminants. Bay Area municipal water carries minerals and sediment that clog filters faster than rated — a 6-month filter may need replacement at 3-4 months. Once flow drops below the ice maker minimum, production stops entirely.
Cost: $40–$100 | Time: 15-30 minutes
The ice maker module (motor and control unit) cycles through fill, freeze, harvest, and dump. When the motor or thermostat inside fails, the cycle stops at one stage. Bay Area homes with frequent power interruptions during winter storms can corrupt the module's cycle position.
Cost: $150–$300 | Time: 1-1.5 hours
| Detail | Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic | Free |
| Typical repair cost | $100–$300 |
| Repair time | 1-1.5 hours |
| Warranty | 90 days parts + labor |
Cost varies by root cause. Exact quote after free diagnostic visit.
South San Francisco ice maker repairs cost $100-$300, with the $89-$150 diagnostic waived with repair. Seven companies serve 66,000 residents. Proximity to San Francisco and Daly City expands the available technician pool. Samsung leads local service volume. The soft water environment means most repairs involve electrical or mechanical parts rather than descaling.
In South San Francisco, salt-laden marine air and persistent fog deposit corrosive moisture on metal surfaces and electronics. This can affect your appliance's water inlet valve: salt corrosion on the solenoid plunger causes the valve to stick open or fail to seal, resulting in leaks or no-fill conditions Install an in-line water filter to reduce particulates that compound salt corrosion effects
In South San Francisco, sustained relative humidity above 60% promotes mold growth, condensation on cold surfaces, and accelerated corrosion. This can affect your appliance's ice bin: ambient humidity causes harvested ice cubes to frost together into a solid mass, jamming the dispenser mechanism Break up ice clumps weekly; do not store ice for extended periods without a sealed bin
In South San Francisco, very low mineral content (<60 ppm tds) or sodium-softened water causes over-sudsing, rubber swelling, and reduced detergent rinsing. This can affect your appliance's ice mold coating: soft water accelerates wear on the non-stick ice mold coating, causing ice to stick and requiring more forceful ejection Do not clean ice molds with abrasive materials; the coating wear is gradual but irreversible
Free diagnostic visit for not making ice issues. Same-day appointments available in South San Francisco.
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