Ice maker repair in Lake Worth
No ice in a Miami summer gets noticed fast. We repair in-refrigerator ice makers, undercounter cube machines and built-in clear-ice units — Sub-Zero to Samsung — with complete assemblies and inlet valves on the truck. $59 service call — free with repair, same-day across South Florida.
Lake Worth, Palm Beach County • Local ice maker service
What ice maker repair looks like in Lake Worth
Lake Worth Beach mixes older bungalows downtown with beachside condos, and the older housing stock here often means dated wiring that affects electric range, dryer and oven diagnostics.
Because Lake Worth sits on the coast, the salt air and humidity here are hard on ice maker components — we factor that in on every diagnosis and carry coastal-grade parts on the truck.
Common ice maker problems we see in Lake Worth — symptom, cause & typical cost
| Symptom | Most likely cause | Typical repair cost* |
|---|---|---|
| Not cooling, freezer fine | Failed evaporator fan motor or defrost control | $180–$340 |
| Whole unit warm, lights on | Bad start relay, compressor, or sealed-system leak | $250–$650 |
| Leaking water on the floor | Clogged or frozen defrost drain line | $140–$260 |
| Frost build-up in freezer | Defrost heater, thermostat, or door-seal leak | $170–$330 |
| Ice maker not making ice | Water inlet valve, ice-maker module, or frozen fill tube | $160–$340 |
| Loud or constant running | Dirty condenser coils or failing condenser fan | $130–$280 |
*Typical parts-and-labor ranges for Lake Worth-area homes; exact pricing is confirmed on site. The $59 diagnostic fee is waived when you approve the repair. Built-in and luxury brands (Sub-Zero, Viking, Thermador, GE Monogram) can run higher due to sealed-system and factory-part requirements.
Do you offer same-day ice maker repair in Lake Worth?
Yes. Berne Appliance Repair runs same-day ice maker service across Lake Worth, including Lake Avenue, downtown Lake Worth Beach, College Park, the beach. Book before midday and we can usually have a technician at your door the same afternoon. The $59 diagnostic fee is waived when you proceed with the repair.
Which ZIP codes around Lake Worth do you cover?
We routinely handle ice maker repair in ZIP codes 33460, 33461, 33462, 33463, plus the surrounding Palm Beach area. If your ZIP is not listed, call us — our coverage is wider than the codes shown here.
ice maker repair near Lake Worth
We also serve West Palm Beach, Boynton Beach, Palm Beach Gardens and the rest of Palm Beach County.
Ice maker problems we fix every week
No Ice At All
A closed or failed water-inlet valve, a frozen fill tube, a clogged filter, or a dead ice-maker module. All four show up on one $59 diagnostic, and complete assemblies for Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE and KitchenAid are stock items on the truck — most no-ice calls finish the first visit.
Small, Cloudy or Hollow Cubes
A water-supply symptom, not a dead machine: a tired filter, a half-failed inlet valve, or South Florida mineral scale on the evaporator plate restricting flow. A descale plus a filter change usually brings back full, clear cubes the same visit.
Ice Tastes or Smells Off
An aged inline filter, a slimed supply line, or stale ice absorbing freezer odors. We replace the filter, sanitize the fill path and bin, and tell you the honest filter-change interval for Hialeah-to-Boca water — usually twice the bag-label schedule.
Leaking Water
A cracked or misaligned fill tube, an inlet valve that no longer shuts fully, or a kinked drain line on undercounter machines. Leak calls get same-day priority for floor-damage risk — shut the supply valve behind the unit if you can reach it and call.
Clear-Ice Machine Stopped Harvesting
On Sub-Zero, KitchenAid, GE Monogram and U-Line clear-ice machines a stuck harvest is usually scale on the evaporator plate or a failed water pump — the unit reads as dead when it needs a descale. Senior refrigeration technicians handle these units.
Ice maker repair in Lake Worth Beach’s older kitchens
Lake Worth Beach’s charm is its old housing, and old housing sets the terms for ice maker work. The bungalows around the downtown grid carry decades-old supply plumbing, and corroded lines shed sediment that clogs icemaker inlet screens and slows fills to a trickle — a brand-new refrigerator making lousy ice in a 1940s house is almost always drinking bad water, not failing. We check the water path first and tell you honestly which side of the wall the problem lives on.
The machines themselves are modest and sensible — Whirlpool, GE, Frigidaire — and the fault list is classic hard-water Palm Beach: scaled molds, drifted harvest timing, small cloudy cubes, and frozen fill tubes behind slowing valves. All cheap, same-visit fixes from truck stock. Toward the beach, the condo stock adds salt-air wear on dispensers and bin hardware to the list. College Park and the avenues sit on our daily Palm Beach routes, so scheduling is usually quick.
How an ice maker repair visit works
1. Tell Us the Machine
In-fridge ice maker, undercounter cube machine, or built-in clear-ice unit — plus the brand and what stopped. That determines which assemblies and valves ride out on the truck.
2. Same-Day Window
Call (754) 345-4515 before noon and dispatch usually books a same-day slot across Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach. Restaurant or bar machine? Say so — commercial routes through Berne Commercial the same day.
3. $59 Diagnostic, In Writing
We test the inlet valve, fill path, filter and module, check for scale on the plate, and hand you a written quote. The $59 service call is free with any repair you approve.
4. Repair From Truck Stock
Complete ice-maker assemblies, inlet valves and filters for the volume brands are on the truck; Sub-Zero and Scotsman residential parts typically arrive in 1–3 business days.
5. First Bucket Verified, Tiered Warranty
We run the unit through a full harvest cycle before closeout and back the repair with a tiered parts warranty — up to 10 years on sealed-system welds — plus a 90-day labor warranty.