We Service Ice Maker Water Lines in Seattle, WA

Fast Repair of Ice Maker Water Lines

When your ice maker stops working, you suddenly realize how much you and your family have been relying on it every day. At Puget Sound Plumbing and Heating, we offer fast, reliable repairs of ice maker water lines in Seattle, WA. Whether your warning light is flashing on your ice maker and you don’t know what it means, you need to replace the water filter on your ice maker water line, or the line has a crack, break, clog, or leak, we can help. We’ll send an expert to your home as quickly as possible to locate the cause of the ice maker line issue and fix it in the fastest, most cost-effective way. If we can’t complete ice maker repairs because there is too much damage, we can also offer ice maker replacement and new ice maker water line installation.

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What Is an Ice Maker Line?

Your ice maker water line is a plastic, rubber, stainless steel, or copper hose that supplies water to your ice maker. The ice maker water line feeds off of your main water line and is an extension of it, so if you have a whole-house water filter, it will also ensure the water supplied to your ice maker is clean. Otherwise, you should have a separate water filter installed at your ice maker line. Because the ice maker line is located behind the refrigerator, it is often bent, making it more likely to suffer from cracks, breaks, and damage. It also usually takes longer for you to notice that there is a problem with it because it’s out of sight. Your ice maker line can also get clogged with deposits and mineral buildup or contaminated with bacteria. Regular ice maker water line maintenance can protect your family’s health, ensure the quality of your ice, and extend the lifespan of your ice maker.

Signs Your Ice Maker Water Line Is Damaged

If you notice any warning signs that you need ice maker repair or ice maker replacement, call us today. We can send an experienced plumber to your home to determine if you have a water line clog, break, or crack affecting your ice maker’s water supply. Keep an eye out for these problems:

  • Your ice suddenly looks discolored, tastes funny, or smells strange.
  • Your ice maker is making loud or strange noises.
  • There isn’t any ice.
  • You keep finding pools of standing water in front of your refrigerator.
  • The ice doesn’t dispense properly even though the compartment is full.
  • A warning light is flashing on your display screen.
  • The ice maker only works occasionally.
  • The ice maker won’t stop dispensing cubes even though you aren’t pressing any buttons.
  • You hear a dripping noise near the refrigerator but don’t know where it’s coming from.
  • You haven’t replaced your water line filter or gotten ice maker water line maintenance done in over a year.
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Should I Choose Ice Maker Repair or Ice Maker Replacement

Our plumbers can determine if it would be more cost-effective to choose ice maker repair or ice maker replacement. We won’t recommend any product or service you don’t need; we always try to find the most affordable solution. Sometimes, keeping up with your ice maker repairs will cost more than just replacing the ice maker. We look at these factors when considering ice maker repair and ice maker replacement:

  • The age of your ice maker
  • How much maintenance it has gotten since it was installed
  • The last time the ice maker water line filter was replaced
  • How many ice maker repairs you have gotten
  • How energy-efficient the ice maker is
  • Whether the ice maker is meeting your family’s daily needs
  • Whether a newer model will improve your health, safety, convenience, or energy bills

Whether you choose ice maker repair or ice maker replacement, our team will make sure you have clean, safe ice cubes once again.

Differences Between Ice Maker Line & Water Line Installation

If we tell you that you need a new ice maker water line installation, you might panic, thinking it will be a huge, costly project requiring us to dig up your yard or remove walls. However, your ice maker water line is different from your main one. The ice maker water line is supplied by water from your main line, but it is a branch or extension of that line. The ice maker water line is typically installed off the closest water supply, usually your kitchen faucet. It may run from your kitchen faucet, through the kitchen cabinets, and either through the wall or under the floor to your refrigerator. If we need to replace your ice maker water line, it typically is a simple, fast project, and we’ll have your ice machine up and running again in no time.

Why Choose Us for Ice Maker Water Line Repairs?

When you choose us for ice maker water line repairs, you’re getting experienced plumbers you can trust. We have decades of experience and are a local, family-owned, and operated plumbing company. We are committed to operating with honesty and integrity, so we will never try to convince our customers that they need a product or service that isn’t necessary.

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Problem With Your Ice Maker Water Line in Seattle, WA?

If you have noticed warning signs of a problem with your ice maker water line in Seattle, WA, call us today at Puget Sound Plumbing and Heating. An experienced team member can diagnose your water line problem, and determine what type of ice maker repair is needed. We also offer ice maker maintenance, new ice maker water line installation, and ice maker replacement. Call or contact us today to learn more about our ice maker repair services.

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