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Cost to Replace Ice Maker

On average, it costs $370 to replace an ice maker. Replacing an old ice maker might only cost $300, whereas installing one for the first time could cost up to $420. Considering the average fridge installation costs $1,500, replacing an ice maker might be a more cost-efficient option.

Ice Maker Replacement Cost

Average Cost$370
High Cost$420
Low Cost$300

Ice Maker Repair Cost

The average ice maker repair costs $180. Prices could run as low as $90 and cost as much as $250.

It’s best to consult with an appliance repair specialist when your ice maker isn’t working. In some instances, a full replacement could cost the same or only slightly more than repairs (and will likely last longer).

Cost to Repair Ice Maker in Refrigerator

Repairing an ice maker in the refrigerator ranges from $90 to $250. The most common repair is replacing the water inlet valve, which costs between $150 and $200 to fix. Most homeowners pay $180 for ice maker repairs.

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Ice Maker Price

Ice makers built for the freezer are usually between $50 and $80 but could cost $100 or more. Dedicated ice makers cost more but increase ice production and are more efficient.

Industrial Ice Machine Cost

Industrial ice machine prices vary, costing anywhere from $1,880 to $13,540 or more. Models that both dispense and bag ice are usually in the $9,000 to $13,540 price range. Machines that make ice and hold it in an ice chest are typically less expensive.

Standalone Ice Maker Cost

Expect to pay between $140 and $1,100 for a standalone ice maker.

An advantage to these units is that you don’t need to hire someone for water line installation (plumber rates range from $50 to $200 per hour). A drawback is that most models produce the best ice with cold water. This can be a problem if the reason you’re trying to get ice is because you don’t have cold water!

Fix an Ice Maker Yourself vs. Hire a Professional

There are some simple ice maker fixes you can take on yourself. Weird smells might mean there’s food in the ice maker and it needs cleaning, or your ice might have backed up and needs breaking up in order to flow again.

With that in mind, flooding, low production, leaking, loud noises, or abnormal ice cube sizes are all issues that indicate a larger problem. Some of these problems could be from a clogged filter, a broken water inlet valve or motor, sensor issues or a problem with the water line. These fixes nearly always require the expertise of a plumber or electrician.

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FAQs

How long does it take for an ice maker to make ice?

A high-performing ice maker in the freezer makes about 8 to 10 ice cubes in 1.5 hours. However, when you first install a new refrigerator expect it to take 6 to 12 hours. You should also pitch the first 3 batches because the water might not be clean at first.

If your ice maker isn’t making ice at this rate, it could indicate a problem. Contact a refrigerator repair service near you to get your appliance back to normal.

How does an ice maker work?

Ice makers have a motor and hook up to the same circuit that your fridge uses, along with a plumbing line.

  1. Water automatically fills into the ice mold and sensors tell when it’s full.
  2. The refrigerator cooling unit freezes the water.
  3. Sensors and a thermostat work together to turn off the electric switch and begin heating coils.
  4. Heating coils just below the ice mold loosen the cubes.
  5. Once the cubes drop, they fall down into the collection bin.
  6. When you’re ready for ice, the button or lever that you press into opens the chute and sends ice cubes through.

Who do you call to install an ice maker water line?

You can call a plumber near you or talk to an appliance installation company. The labor to install an appliance costs between $150 and $250. Most appliance professionals will have the skills to set up your ice maker (or recommend someone who can).

How much does an Opal ice maker cost?

Opal ice makers cost anywhere from $100 to $1,370. They’re comparable in price to other standalone units.

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