For Atlanta Ice Maker Repair, All Area Servco Is The Way To
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If you live anywhere in the southern United States, but especially if you live in a city known for extreme summertime heat like Atlanta, ice maker repair can become a crucial issue once the mercury starts rising. With nearly a decade of experienced and professional appliance repair to their credit, All Area Servco is the smart choice for ice maker repair anytime of the year.
For Atlanta and surrounding area same day appliance repair services, All Area Servco’s team of skillful technicians are familiar with many of the brands on the market today: Whirlpool, General Electric, Kitchenaid, Maytag, Frigidaire, Sears, Kenmore, and that’s only the tip of the iceberg. A simple phone call is all it takes to start the process of getting those broken appliances back in working order.
Some Issues That May Call For Ice Maker Repair
Inside every ice maker, there’s a switch that sends a signal to a water valve that releases a fixed amount of liquid into cube/wedge-shaped molds. After the cooling unit freezes the cubes, an internal sensor detects when the ice has gotten hard enough for the next and final step in the process. A small heating element turns on under the ice maker melting the bottom of the cubes just enough to cause them to be released into a tray or down a chute into your waiting glass. Within the workings of this fine-tuned frozen assembly line however, there’s some problems that can arise to disrupt this delicate ice making process.
Small/Hollow Cubes: Small, hollow, or no cubes at all can be frustrating. Commonly caused by an obstructed water line, bad inlet water valve, or low water pressure, it’s an easy fix but you’ll need a technician.
Low Water/Ice Dispensing: Made up of many complicated refrigerator components all working together in unison, any small issue along the line can lead to low water/ice dispensation. A water filter clogged with sediment or low water pressure could be the problem, as ice makers need to a minimum psi rating of 40 and a maximum of 120psi for proper operation.
Leaks: A leaky ice maker can be the result of faulty connections somewhere along the water line or the fill tube extension. Cracks, overflows, or material clogs in the defrost drain could be the issue, or it might be a malfunctioning water valve.
Atlanta Ice Maker Repair: A Quick Fix Without The Sweat
As simple as they appear to the untrained eye, there’s plenty of things that can go wrong with your ice maker. The water inlet valve may need servicing, the unit itself might be getting too little or too much water, the thermostat could break, or the motor and switches may malfunction. Should you encounter any of these problems, trust a professional and leave the fixing to us: All Area Servco.
With a host of online coupons available for our customers to help keep down costs, guaranteed fast service, and the sort of trust that only a family-owned business can provide, give the best Atlanta ice maker repair company a call now: (770) 707-1600.

