Ice maker repair
Ice maker repair for Southern Utah homes and outdoor kitchens.
Slow production, frozen lines, hard water scale, and dead ice makers.
Ice makers are one of the most-used appliances in Southern Utah homes, especially during the summer. When an ice maker slows down, leaks, freezes up, or stops making ice, the problem may come from the water supply, filter, inlet valve, drain line, thermostat, condenser, control board, or mineral buildup from Washington County's very hard water. We provide factory authorized ice maker repair for refrigerator ice makers, built-in ice machines, undercounter ice makers, nugget ice machines, outdoor kitchen ice makers, and select commercial ice machines. We diagnose the cause, explain your repair options, and get your ice production back to normal whenever repair makes sense.
Common issues we diagnose
Production problems
- Ice maker not producing any ice
- Slow ice production or low ice volume
- Small, hollow, or cloudy ice cubes
- Ice cubes stuck together in clumps
- Ice maker stops working in hot weather
- Soft or partially frozen ice
Water supply & leaks
- Water inlet valve clogged or failed
- Water line frozen or kinked
- Water filter overdue or restricted
- Leaking under or behind the unit
- Hard water buildup in lines and reservoir
- Reverse osmosis or filter compatibility issues
Taste, smell & sanitation
- Ice tastes bad or smells funny
- Pink or black mold on internal components
- Mineral buildup inside the bin
- Stale ice from infrequent use (common in vacation rentals)
- Filter replacement and system flushing
- Deep cleaning of standalone ice makers
Standalone & undercounter units
- Scotsman, U-Line, Marvel, Hoshizaki, Manitowoc service
- Nugget, pellet, or gourmet cube machines
- Outdoor kitchen ice maker not running
- Error codes and control board issues
- Compressor or condenser fan failure
- Pump and drain line problems
Why Choose Appliance Solutions of Southern Utah
Ice maker problems can be disruptive, especially in busy households, vacation rentals, and short-term rentals where guests expect ice. We focus on clear communication, practical repair recommendations, and service that helps you make the right decision.
- Local ice maker repair across Washington County and Mesquite
- Service for refrigerator, built-in, undercounter, and outdoor ice makers
- Help with no ice, slow production, small or cloudy cubes, and leaks
- Experience with hard-water and mineral-buildup issues
- Service for Scotsman, U-Line, Marvel, Hoshizaki, and Manitowoc units
- Warranty on covered parts and labor
- Clear diagnosis and flat-rate repair pricing
- Service for homeowners, bars, offices, and vacation rentals
- Help deciding whether repair or replacement makes sense
Our goal is to get your ice maker producing again and help you avoid unnecessary replacement whenever repair is the smarter option.
Hard water is the silent killer in Southern Utah
Hard water is one of the biggest reasons ice makers in St. George, Hurricane, Washington, Ivins, and Mesquite slow down, freeze up, leak, or stop producing ice. Washington County water contains very high levels of calcium and magnesium that leave scale buildup inside filters, water lines, valves, pumps, reservoirs, and ice-making components. Over time, that buildup restricts water flow, reduces ice production, affects ice quality, and puts extra strain on the machine. If your ice maker is making small ice, hollow ice, cloudy ice, bad-tasting ice, or less ice than normal, hard water is likely part of the problem. Mineral scale can also cause an ice maker to run longer than it should, clog internal passages, interfere with sensors, or contribute to leaks and drain issues. Depending on the unit, the solution may involve cleaning, descaling, filter replacement, clearing a blocked line, replacing a damaged valve, repairing a pump, or addressing another failed component. Our techs see Southern Utah hard water damage every week — we know what to look for.
Service area
Areas we service
Appliance Solutions of Southern Utah provides ice maker repair across St. George, Cedar City, and Mesquite, and the surrounding communities of Washington County, Utah and Mesquite, Nevada. Our techs are factory authorized and dispatched daily to homes, condos, vacation rentals, and businesses throughout the area.
- St. George
- Cedar City
- Ivins
- Santa Clara
- Hurricane
- Washington
- Virgin
- La Verkin
- Middleton
- Bloomington Hills
- Desert Color
- Leeds
- Kanarraville
- Enoch
- Mesquite, NV
Not sure if we cover your neighborhood? Call (435) 674-1702 and we'll confirm availability.
Warranty
Factory authorized service, backed by a warranty
Every completed ice maker repair from Appliance Solutions of Southern Utah is backed by a warranty on covered parts and labor. If a part we replaced fails within the warranty period, we return and make it right.
As a factory authorized service provider, we use manufacturer-approved or OEM-equivalent parts whenever possible so your appliance keeps performing the way it was designed to. Upfront pricing means you approve the cost before any work begins — no surprises.
Warranty coverage applies to the specific part and repair performed. Unrelated future failures or damage from misuse, power surges, or improper installation by others are not covered. Ask your technician for full warranty details at the time of service.
Brands
Brands we service
We repair major, luxury, and built-in appliance brands across Southern Utah and Mesquite — from everyday kitchen and laundry units to high-end systems found in luxury homes and vacation rentals throughout the region.
- Sub-Zero
- Wolf
- Thermador
- Viking
- Miele
- Monogram
- Jenn-Air
- Dacor
- Fisher & Paykel
- Bosch
- Samsung
- LG
- GE
- GE Profile
- Whirlpool
- KitchenAid
- Maytag
- Frigidaire
- Electrolux
- Kenmore
- Speed Queen
- Cafe
- Bertazzoni
- Liebherr
- Gaggenau
- Scotsman
- U-Line
- Marvel
- Vent-A-Hood
- Zephyr
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 Southern Utah 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.
Can Southern Utah hard water damage an ice maker?
Yes. Washington County's very hard water leaves mineral scale inside ice maker water lines, filters, inlet valves, pumps, reservoirs, and freezing surfaces. This buildup restricts water flow, slows ice production, causes cloudy or hollow ice, affects taste, clogs filters, and contributes to leaks or repeated failures.
Why does my ice taste bad or smell off?
Cloudy or bad-tasting ice can come from hard water minerals, an old water filter, dirty internal parts, stagnant water, or scale buildup. In Southern Utah, mineral-heavy water affects ice clarity, taste, and texture, especially if filters are overdue or the ice maker hasn't been cleaned or descaled.
Can an outdoor kitchen ice maker work well in Southern Utah?
Yes, but outdoor ice makers in St. George and Mesquite often need proper ventilation, shade, cleaning, and maintenance because they're exposed to extreme heat, dust, and heavy seasonal use. If an outdoor ice maker isn't producing enough ice, shutting off, leaking, or freezing up, it may need service.
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 parts and labor warranty on completed ice maker repairs.