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Ice Maker Repair in Manassas, VA
Reaching for ice and finding a solid, clumped-together block instead of loose cubes is a sure sign the ice maker needs attention, and Manassas households shouldn’t have to chip away at it every time.
An ice maker depends on a consistent water supply, an accurate fill cycle, and a reliable freeze-and-eject sequence to keep producing usable ice.
When any one of those steps falls out of sync, you end up with clumping, overflow, or a unit that simply stops cycling altogether.
If your ice maker won’t cycle at all, the cubes are clumping into a solid mass, water is overflowing into the bin, you’re hearing grinding or clicking noises, or the ice tastes or smells off, it’s worth having it inspected before the problem worsens. These issues are commonly tied to a stuck shut-off arm, a failing water inlet valve, a jammed ejector arm, or an overdue water filter — most of which are straightforward to repair.
At Home Appliance Care, we provide dependable ice maker repair throughout Manassas, VA. Our technicians inspect the unit thoroughly, explain the problem in plain language, and recommend the repair that makes the most sense for your home.
From water inlet valve and ejector arm failures to clumping issues, overflow problems, and worn water filters, we help restore consistent, clean ice production.
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Why Manassas Customers Choose Home Appliance Care
We are a local appliance repair company in Manassas, VA, working in your neighborhoods. Here’s why many Manassas customers choose us repeatedly.
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We operate across numerous brands and models.
Common Ice Maker Problems in Manassas
Here’s what comes up most often on ice maker calls across Manassas. Catching one of these early usually means a simpler, less expensive repair.
A unit that’s stopped producing entirely is often caused by a stuck shut-off arm, a frozen or clogged water inlet valve, or a failed ice maker module.
Clumped ice is commonly caused by infrequent use allowing cubes to partially melt and refreeze, an overdue water filter, or a freezer running warmer than it should.
Overflow is typically caused by a stuck water inlet valve that keeps filling past the normal cycle, or a malfunctioning shut-off arm that isn’t signaling the fill to stop.
These noises often point to a jammed ejector arm, a failing ice maker motor, or ice stuck in the mechanism.
Off-tasting ice is frequently caused by an old water filter, mineral buildup in the line, or a fill tube that needs cleaning.
NEIGHBORHOODS
Serving All Manassas Neighborhoods
We proudly provide ice maker repair throughout Manassas, VA, serving homeowners across Old Town Manassas, Wellington, Sudley, Westgate, and Georgetown South, and surrounding communities. Whether you’re in a single-family home, townhouse, condominium, or rental property, Home Appliance Care is ready to get your ice maker working again quickly and professionally. Manassas is home to a wide mix of established and growing residential communities, and we proudly serve customers throughout the area.
Old Town Manassas
Old Town Manassas is full of character homes where a dependable appliance repair matters just as much as it does anywhere else. Our technicians are ready to diagnose and repair issues quickly for Old Town homeowners.
Wellington
Wellington families rely on their kitchen running smoothly day in and day out, and a failing appliance throws that off fast. We provide prompt repair throughout Wellington to get things back to normal.
Sudley, Westgate & Georgetown South
We proudly serve homeowners throughout Sudley, Westgate, Georgetown South, and the surrounding Manassas neighborhoods. Our technicians inspect the unit carefully, explain the issue in plain terms, and recommend the most practical repair.
Townhomes and Condominiums
Many Manassas residents live in townhomes and condo communities where kitchen space is limited. We regularly service appliances in these homes with careful, respectful workmanship.
Rental Properties and Landlords
If you own rental properties or manage investment homes in Manassas, a broken appliance can become an urgent tenant issue fast. We work directly with landlords and property managers to provide dependable repair and efficient scheduling.
Frequently Asked Questions:
This is usually caused by a stuck shut-off arm, a frozen or clogged water inlet valve, or a failed ice maker module.
Clumping is commonly caused by infrequent use allowing cubes to partially melt and refreeze, an overdue water filter, or a freezer running warmer than normal.
Overflow is typically caused by a stuck water inlet valve continuing to fill past the normal cycle, or a shut-off arm that isn’t signaling the fill to stop.
These sounds often point to a jammed ejector arm, a failing motor, or ice stuck inside the mechanism.
This is usually caused by an old water filter, mineral buildup in the line, or a fill tube that needs cleaning.
Most residential ice makers last 8 to 12 years with proper maintenance, especially when the water filter is replaced on schedule.
Yes, in most cases, repairing a valve, module, or filter issue is generally far less expensive than replacing the entire ice maker or refrigerator.
We repair most major refrigerator and standalone ice maker brands, including Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, KitchenAid, Frigidaire, and Maytag.
Most manufacturers recommend replacing the water filter every 6 months to maintain proper water flow and ice quality.
Yes. If the module has failed but the refrigerator itself works fine, replacing just the module is usually the more practical option.
This is often caused by a leaking fill tube or a failing water inlet valve introducing excess moisture into the freezer compartment.
We aim to schedule appointments promptly based on technician availability, helping prevent water damage and keep ice production consistent.
Zones
Areas We Service
Home Appliance Care provides in-home appliance repair across Northern Virginia, Southern Maryland, and Washington DC. Our full service area by location and zip code:
View Full List of Service Areas & ZIP Codes
| County | City / Area | ZIP Codes |
|---|---|---|
| Fairfax County, VA | Alexandria | 22301, 22303, 22304, 22306, 22307, 22308, 22309, 22310, 22312, 22314, 22315 |
| Annandale | 22003 | |
| Arlington | 22201, 22202, 22203, 22204, 22205, 22206, 22207, 22209, 22213 | |
| Burke | 22015 | |
| Fairfax | 22030, 22031, 22032 | |
| Fairfax Station | 22039 | |
| Falls Church | 22041, 22042, 22043, 22044, 22046 | |
| Lorton | 22079 | |
| McLean | 22101, 22102 | |
| Springfield | 22150, 22151, 22152, 22153 | |
| Prince William County, VA | Woodbridge | 22191, 22192, 22193, 22194, 22195 |
| Manassas | 20109, 20110, 20111, 20112 | |
| Maryland | Southern Maryland | 20744, 20745, 20748, 20735, 20601, 20602 |