GE · Ice Maker Repair

Expert GE Ice Maker Technicians

GE ice maker repair in Greater Seattle: our technicians come to you, find the root cause, and give you a clear quote before touching anything. Licensed technicians.

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OEM Parts Only
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Licensed & Trained OEM Parts Only Greater Seattle Area
OEM Parts Only — Never Aftermarket
Genuine Components From Authorized Suppliers
Licensed & Trained Technicians
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GE Ice Maker Repair Near You

We provide professional GE service across the entire Greater Seattle area. Select your city below for local technicians.

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Ice Maker Repairs We Perform

After diagnosis identifies the failing component, the repair path usually involves one of the following. Every repair uses OEM parts — no aftermarket substitutes.

Ice maker repair

Regarding GE Ice Maker repair service in Greater Seattle: For GE ice maker systems, this service path is performed according to manufacturer specifications.

Water valve replacement

Regarding GE Ice Maker repair service in Greater Seattle: We don't recommend this repair until diagnosis confirms it's what's actually needed. No guesswork, no unnecessary part replacement.

Inlet valve replacement

Regarding GE Ice Maker repair service in Greater Seattle: For GE ice maker systems, this service path is performed according to manufacturer specifications.

Fan motor replacement

Regarding GE Ice Maker repair service in Greater Seattle: Fan motor replacement follows a structured diagnostic that identifies the root cause first. Work only begins after you've approved the quote.

Door seal replacement

Regarding GE Ice Maker repair service in Greater Seattle: This is one of the more common ice maker repairs we complete in the area using OEM parts.

Thermostat replacement

Regarding GE Ice Maker repair service in Greater Seattle: For GE ice maker systems, this service path is performed according to manufacturer specifications.

Control board repair

Regarding GE Ice Maker repair service in Greater Seattle: For GE ice maker systems, this service path is performed according to manufacturer specifications.

Freon leak repair

Regarding GE Ice Maker repair service in Greater Seattle: This repair is performed after diagnosis confirms the specific component that failed. We use OEM parts — no aftermarket substitutes.

Freon recharge

Regarding GE Ice Maker repair service in Greater Seattle: This repair is performed after diagnosis confirms the specific component that failed. We use OEM parts — no aftermarket substitutes.

Repair or Replace Your Ice Maker?

The "50% Rule"

We believe in honest service. If your ice maker is over 10 years old and the repair cost exceeds 50% of a new unit's price, we often recommend replacement instead of repair.

When to Repair

  • The unit is under 7 years old
  • Repair cost is less than 30% of replacement cost
  • The issue is a known "wear part" (seals, sensors, belts)
  • You are happy with the unit's performance otherwise

When to Replace

  • The unit is 10+ years old (15+ for Sub-Zero)
  • The repair involves a major component (compressor, transmission)
  • You have already repaired the same issue twice before
  • Replacement offers significantly better energy efficiency

Common Ice Maker Issues in Greater Seattle

Our technicians are trained to identify and fix these common failure modes using professional diagnostic equipment.

Ice maker not working

Regarding GE Ice Maker repair in Greater Seattle: Proper diagnosis is required to confirm whether the fault in your ice maker is electrical, related to a control board issue, or tied to model-specific diagnostics, safe access, and verified component testing.

not working
Not making ice

Regarding GE Ice Maker repair in Greater Seattle: Proper diagnosis is required to confirm whether the fault in your ice maker is mechanical, related to a failed sensor, or tied to model-specific diagnostics, safe access, and verified component testing.

poor ice production
Not dispensing ice

Regarding GE Ice Maker repair in Greater Seattle: Proper diagnosis is required to confirm whether the fault in your ice maker is electrical, related to a control board issue, or tied to model-specific diagnostics, safe access, and verified component testing.

Leaking water

Regarding GE Ice Maker repair in Greater Seattle: Proper diagnosis is required to confirm whether the fault in your ice maker is mechanical, related to a failed sensor, or tied to model-specific diagnostics, safe access, and verified component testing.

leaking water
Ice buildup

Regarding GE Ice Maker repair in Greater Seattle: Proper diagnosis is required to confirm whether the fault in your ice maker is mechanical, related to a failed sensor, or tied to model-specific diagnostics, safe access, and verified component testing.

ice buildups
Making unusual noise

Regarding GE Ice Maker repair in Greater Seattle: Proper diagnosis is required to confirm whether the fault in your ice maker is electrical, related to a control board issue, or tied to model-specific diagnostics, safe access, and verified component testing.

grinding noise
Showing error messages

Regarding GE Ice Maker repair in Greater Seattle: Proper diagnosis is required to confirm whether the fault in your ice maker is mechanical, related to a failed sensor, or tied to model-specific diagnostics, safe access, and verified component testing.

error messages
Temperature fluctuations

Regarding GE Ice Maker repair in Greater Seattle: Proper diagnosis is required to confirm whether the fault in your ice maker is electrical, related to a control board issue, or tied to model-specific diagnostics, safe access, and verified component testing.

Maintenance service

Regarding GE Ice Maker repair in Greater Seattle: Proper diagnosis is required to confirm whether the fault in your ice maker is mechanical, related to a failed sensor, or tied to model-specific diagnostics, safe access, and verified component testing.

annual maintenance

How Our Service Works

We believe in honest, transparent appliance repair. Here is what you can expect when you choose HighTech Repair Services.

Flat-Rate Service Call

Every repair begins with a professional on-site diagnostic visit for $149. Our technician will identify the exact cause and provide a firm quote before any work starts.

  • Fee Credited: If you proceed with the repair, your $149 service call fee is credited toward the total cost of the job.
  • No Hidden Fees: The price we quote after diagnosis is the price you pay. No surprises.
  • Honest Assessment: If a repair isn't cost-effective due to parts availability or unit age, we'll tell you upfront.
  • Professional Quote: Total repair cost is repair complexity plus required OEM parts.

Service Warranty

We stand behind our work. Your repair is protected by our comprehensive service guarantee to give you peace of mind.

  • Labor Warranty: All repair work is covered for a specific period against defects in workmanship.
  • Parts Warranty: OEM parts come with their own manufacturer warranty, typically ranging from 90 days to 1 year.
  • Fast Follow-up: If the issue persists, we prioritize your return visit to resolve it immediately.

OEM Parts Only Policy

We never use aftermarket or "generic" parts that can compromise your appliance's performance or safety.

  • Perfect Fit: OEM parts are designed specifically for your model's engineering.
  • Long-Term Reliability: Genuine components last longer and prevent secondary failures.
  • Safety First: Original parts maintain the safety ratings and certifications of your appliance.

What to Expect

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Arrival: Technician arrives within your 2-hour window and protects your flooring/surfaces.
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Diagnosis: Full system inspection to identify the exact cause of the failure.
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Quote: You receive a firm price for parts and labor. No work starts without approval.
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Repair: Most jobs are completed in the same visit using stocked OEM parts.

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GE Ice maker Repair — FAQ

Do you service newer GE smart or connected Ice maker models?
Yes. We service current-generation GE ice maker models including Wi-Fi connected and smart-enabled units. We diagnose both the physical fault and any related error codes or connectivity issues. Our diagnostic process isn't limited to older models.
Are GE parts readily available for repairs in Greater Seattle?
GE is a major manufacturer with a well-established parts supply chain. Most common failure components for GE ice makers are available without extended lead times — often within 1–3 days. Special-order parts are sourced quickly — we confirm lead time before beginning any repair.
My GE ice maker stopped producing ice completely. Where should I start?
The most common culprits are an overdue water filter, a frozen fill tube, or a failed ice maker control board. Check that the ice maker arm is in the down position first — it's an easy-to-overlook cause. If basic checks don't resolve it, a diagnostic visit will pinpoint the failed component.
The ice from my GE ice maker has an unusual taste or smell.
Off-tasting ice is most often caused by an overdue water filter or biofilm accumulation in the water lines. We recommend replacing GE water filters every 6 months as a baseline. If the ice maker module itself has developed contamination, cleaning or replacement may be needed.
Is there a diagnostic fee for Ice maker repair in Greater Seattle?
Yes, there is a standard diagnostic fee for on-site visits in Greater Seattle. The diagnostic fee is applied to your invoice — you don't pay it separately when we complete the repair. You receive a full written quote after the diagnosis — no work begins without your approval.

Ready to Fix Your Appliance?

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