Admiral Ice Maker Repair in Jacksonville Beach
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Admiral is an American appliance brand with roots dating back to 1934, originally founded as the Admiral Corporation in Chicago, Illinois. The brand built its reputation through innovative refrigerators and televisions before narrowing its focus to home appliances. Admiral was eventually acquired by Maytag in 1968 and later became part of the Whirlpool Corporation family of brands. Today Admiral is positioned as a value-tier brand offering no-frills refrigerators and washing machines designed for budget-conscious homeowners. Admiral appliances are known for their straightforward mechanical designs, which rely on fewer electronic components than premium brands — making them comparatively easier to diagnose and repair. Common residential product lines include top-load washers and top-freezer refrigerators. In Jacksonville-area homes, Admiral appliances are frequently found in rental properties, starter homes, and secondary laundry rooms where reliability and low cost are the priority over advanced features.
Our technicians have been repairing Admiral appliances in Jacksonville-area homes for years. Because Admiral shares platform components with other Whirlpool-family brands, our team's deep familiarity with that parts ecosystem translates directly into faster diagnostics and more efficient repairs. We work on common Admiral top-load washer issues such as agitator failures, lid switch problems, water inlet valve faults, and pump blockages, as well as refrigerator repairs involving thermostats, defrost timers, and evaporator fans. We source OEM-equivalent and genuine replacement parts for Admiral units, and our technicians carry commonly needed components to reduce return visits.
Admiral ice maker not producing any ice: Admiral in-freezer ice makers commonly stop production when the water inlet valve fails or the bail arm gets stuck. First, confirm the wire shutoff arm is in the down (on) position. If water still doesn't flow, the inlet valve solenoid needs replacement — a standard 30-minute fix for older Admiral units. | Admiral ice cubes coming out small or hollow: Small or hollow Admiral ice cubes typically indicate low water pressure to the inlet valve or a partially clogged water filter. Replace the filter first, then check that the household water supply provides at least 20 psi. A weak inlet valve solenoid can also restrict flow and produce undersized cubes. | Admiral ice maker leaking water into freezer: Water pooling under the Admiral ice maker is usually a cracked fill cup, misaligned fill tube, or stuck inlet valve. Check whether the fill tube is centered over the cube tray. A valve that fails open will continually drip — replacement stops the leak and prevents freezer ice buildup. | Admiral ejector arm not rotating or stuck: The Admiral ice maker ejector arm is driven by a small module motor and gear set. If cubes form but never eject, the module's motor or thermostat has failed. The complete head assembly is the standard repair — individual gears are rarely sold separately for Admiral units. | Admiral ice clumping together in the bin: Ice clumping in Admiral freezers occurs when the freezer cycles above 10°F, causing partial thawing and refreezing. Check the freezer temperature, door gasket seal, and defrost frequency. In Jacksonville's humidity, a worn door gasket is a common culprit and should be replaced.
When a homeowner calls us about an Admiral appliance, we start with a full diagnostic — checking mechanical components, control systems, and safety switches to isolate the root cause before recommending any repair. We then source the correct replacement parts, whether a lid switch, control board, or compressor relay, using Admiral part numbers to ensure compatibility. Our technician performs the repair at your home, reassembles the unit correctly, and runs a complete operational test to confirm normal function. Before leaving, we review what was repaired and what was found. Every repair is backed by a 90-day labor warranty.
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How much does Admiral ice maker repair cost in Jacksonville?
Admiral ice maker repairs in Jacksonville typically range from $130 to $320. A water inlet valve replacement runs about $160 to $220, while a complete ice maker head assembly is $220 to $320. We provide upfront pricing after diagnosis with no hidden fees.
Should I repair or replace my older Admiral ice maker?
Admiral is a heritage brand and parts are still available for many models. If the fridge itself runs well, repair is the better value — most fixes cost a fraction of a new appliance. We'll give an honest assessment if your unit isn't worth saving.
How long does an Admiral ice maker repair take?
Most Admiral ice maker repairs are completed in a single visit lasting 45 to 90 minutes. After repair, the ice maker needs 12 to 24 hours to produce a full bin of ice. We confirm the fill cycle and ejection before leaving your home.
Do you use OEM parts on Admiral ice makers?
We use OEM Admiral parts whenever available and high-quality equivalents when the original is discontinued. Older Admiral ice makers often use universal modules that match the original specs. We always discuss part choices with you before installation.







