Cedar Park, TX · $39 Diagnostic · One verified pro

Refrigerator Ice Maker Repair in Cedar Park, TX

Broken ice maker? Don't guess. We provide expert diagnosis and repair across Cedar Park, TX. Book online to save on the service call.

  • Diagnostic drops to $39 as you complete the steps.
  • Typical repair time: 1 hour.
  • Typical labor range: $150-$220 (labor only, parts extra).
  • Coverage: 78613, 78630 and nearby areas.

Why choose GoFindTech in Cedar Park?

We focus on one thing: sending a single, verified technician to your home in Cedar Park, instead of blasting your request to dozens of companies. That means fewer spam calls and a faster repair.

If you're in zip codes 78613, 78630, our techs are already working in your neighborhood. Most ice maker repairs are completed in 1 hour with transparent pricing and a clear diagnostic.

Common ice maker problems we fix in Cedar Park

These are common ice maker symptoms we diagnose in Cedar Park, TX. We confirm the exact cause during the diagnostic before any repair.

Not Making Ice

When an ice maker stops producing ice, the issue is usually water supply, a failed ice maker module, or a control/sensor problem.

  • Verify water supply and inlet valve operation
  • Check ice maker mold fill and harvest cycle
  • Test ice maker motor/module

Quick tip: Make sure the freezer temperature is set correctly and the ice maker is switched ON.

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Not Dispensing Ice

If ice is made but not dispensed, the issue is usually mechanical — auger motor, dispenser door, or switch failure.

  • Test dispenser auger motor
  • Inspect dispenser door and solenoid
  • Check dispenser switch and control signals

Quick tip: Remove the ice bin and check for clumped or jammed ice before running another cycle.

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Slow Ice Production

Slow ice production usually means temperature issues, low water pressure, or a failing ice maker module.

  • Measure freezer temperature stability
  • Check water inlet valve flow rate
  • Inspect ice maker cycle timing

Quick tip: Ensure the freezer is not overfilled and air vents are not blocked.

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Small or Hollow Ice Cubes

Small or hollow ice cubes almost always indicate low water flow into the ice maker mold.

  • Test water inlet valve opening and flow
  • Inspect water filter for restriction
  • Check fill tube alignment and freezing

Quick tip: Replace the water filter if it hasn’t been changed recently.

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Leaking Water

Ice maker leaks are usually caused by overfilling, cracked molds, or water valve issues.

  • Inspect ice maker mold for cracks
  • Check fill tube positioning and icing
  • Test inlet valve closing properly

Quick tip: Turn off the ice maker and water supply if leaking is active to prevent damage.

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Bad Tasting or Cloudy Ice

Bad tasting ice is usually caused by an old filter, stagnant water, or contamination inside the ice maker system.

  • Inspect and replace water filter
  • Flush water lines
  • Inspect ice maker mold condition

Quick tip: Dump old ice and replace the water filter before requesting service.

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FAQ about ice maker repair in Cedar Park

How much does ice maker repair cost?

Most jobs in Cedar Park fall into the $150-$220 labor range. Parts are quoted separately once the technician confirms the exact failure during the diagnostic.

How fast can you come out?

Same-day or next-day visits are usually available for most zip codes in Cedar Park. When you complete the wizard above, you'll see available time windows before you confirm.

Is it worth fixing an older unit?

During the diagnostic, the technician will estimate the total repair cost and compare it to the age and condition of your ice maker.