KitchenAid Ice Maker Repair in Nocatee
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KitchenAid is an American premium home appliance brand with origins dating to 1919, when the Hobart Manufacturing Company of Troy, Ohio introduced the first stand mixer designed for home use. The iconic KitchenAid stand mixer became a staple of American home kitchens and remains the brand's most recognized product over a century later. KitchenAid was acquired by Whirlpool Corporation in 1986 and now operates as Whirlpool's upper-mid-tier residential brand, positioned above standard Whirlpool products. Beyond its famous stand mixers, KitchenAid produces a full range of major home appliances including French door and bottom-freezer refrigerators, dishwashers, built-in wall ovens, ranges, cooktops, and ventilation. The brand is strongly associated with professional-style kitchen aesthetics and is a popular choice for kitchen renovations in Jacksonville's growing mid-to-upscale housing market. KitchenAid dishwashers and refrigerators are among the most frequently serviced units in local residential repair calls.
Our technicians service KitchenAid appliances throughout Jacksonville and the surrounding area, with significant experience across the brand's major and small appliance lines. For KitchenAid dishwashers, we regularly address control board failures, circulation pump issues, door latch mechanisms, and clean indicator light faults. KitchenAid refrigerators frequently present with ice maker failures, water dispenser faults, compressor relay issues, and control board malfunctions on French door models. We also service KitchenAid stand mixers for gear case issues, bowl-lift mechanism wear, and speed control board replacements. We use OEM-compatible KitchenAid parts and bring the right tools for each appliance type.
KitchenAid ice maker not producing ice: KitchenAid French door and built-in refrigerators commonly stop ice production from a failed optic board or worn module. Confirm the shutoff arm is down and the KitchenAid filter is current — most run 6 months. Optic board replacement is a frequent repair on these units. | KitchenAid ice maker frozen solid: KitchenAid built-in ice compartments accumulate frost when the gasket fails or the door doesn't auto-close. Florida humidity worsens this. Inspect the seal for tears and verify the hinge spring kit works. Thaw fully before restart to prevent immediate refreezing. | KitchenAid ice maker leaking water inside fridge: KitchenAid ice maker leaks usually trace to a frozen defrost drain, cracked fill cup, or stuck inlet valve. The drain heater kit prevents recurrence in humid climates. A continuously dripping inlet valve must be replaced to permanently stop leaks. | KitchenAid dispenser auger jammed or not turning: Jammed KitchenAid augers result from ice clumps caused by freezer temperature drift. Remove the bin and break up clumps. If the auger motor doesn't turn manually, the motor or drive coupling has failed and needs replacement — both common on heavily-used units. | KitchenAid ice maker module clicking but not cycling: Clicking KitchenAid modules without ejector rotation usually have worn internal gears. The plastic drive gears wear after 5 to 8 years of regular use. Complete module replacement is more reliable than gear repairs and restores predictable harvest cycles.
KitchenAid appliance repairs begin with a complete diagnostic — fault code retrieval for electronic controls, physical inspection of mechanical components, and verification of the root cause before any repair begins. For premium appliances like built-in KitchenAid refrigerators and wall ovens, we take additional care during disassembly to protect surrounding cabinetry. After completing the repair with OEM-compatible components, we run a full operational test — including ice production cycle for refrigerators, full wash cycle for dishwashers, and complete mixing speed test for stand mixers. Every KitchenAid repair is backed by our 90-day labor warranty.
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FAQ
How much does KitchenAid ice maker repair cost in Jacksonville?
KitchenAid ice maker repairs in Jacksonville typically range from $160 to $440. Optic boards run $220 to $320, modules $240 to $360. Built-in unit repairs trend higher. We provide upfront pricing after diagnosis with no hidden fees.
Is my KitchenAid built-in worth repairing?
KitchenAid built-in refrigerators retail $4,000 to $9,000 and are engineered for long service. Repair is almost always the right financial choice. We provide honest repair-versus-replace recommendations only when multiple major systems are failing.
Do you use OEM KitchenAid parts?
Yes, we install genuine KitchenAid OEM parts including modules, optic boards, and EveryDrop filters. KitchenAid electronics are calibrated to specific models — aftermarket parts can trigger new error codes. OEM ensures long-term reliability.
How fast can you repair my KitchenAid ice maker?
Most KitchenAid ice maker repairs are completed in a single visit lasting 60 to 90 minutes. We carry common modules and optic boards on our trucks. After repair, expect 12 to 24 hours for the ice bin to refill completely.







