How Much Does It Cost to Repair or Replace an Ice Maker in 2025?

Ice maker repairs at SD Appliance Repair can start at around $115, but replacing the entire unit typically costs between $300 and $490. If several components are faulty, opting for a replacement may be more practical.
How Much Does It Cost to Repair an Ice Maker by Part?
Ice makers have many components that combine to make and dispense ice for your iced water, coffee, or cocktails. However, these parts can break over time, so you may need to replace a motor or fill tube to get your unit back in working order.
Drive Blade
The drive blade moves ice from the dispenser to your cup, but over time it can wear down, causing dispensing issues. Replacing the blade typically costs about $70 for the part alone, with total replacement expenses, including labor, ranging between $115 and $190.
Fill Tube
The fill tube carries water from the supply line to the ice maker but may develop cracks over time. Replacement tubes are priced between $60 and $40, with the total cost, including labor, typically falling between $115 and $165.
Filter
To keep your refrigerator and ice maker in top condition, it’s recommended to replace the ice maker filter every six months. Basic filters usually range from $50 to $90, while high-end options with advanced filtration features can cost anywhere from $140 to $240.
Motor
The motor is a critical and costly part of an ice maker, as it powers the entire system. A new motor typically costs between $140 and $190, with total replacement expenses, including labor, ranging from $240 to $440.
Solenoid Valve
The solenoid valve, also known as the single water inlet valve, controls the flow of water from the supply line into the ice cube mold. Over time, the valve’s coils may degrade, causing the ice maker to stop functioning. Replacing this part typically costs between $65 and $115, with total replacement costs, including labor, ranging from $140 to $215.
Water Valve
The water valve regulates the flow of water into the ice maker’s mold by turning it on and off. If it malfunctions, it can lead to leaks. A replacement valve typically costs around $60, with total replacement costs, including labor, ranging from $115 to $215. However, if the valve is hard to reach, the cost of replacing it may be higher.
Cost to Repair an Ice Maker by Problem
You have the option to replace individual parts of your ice maker or the entire unit. The specific issue with your ice maker can help determine the potential cost of the replacement.
Ice Maker is Noisy
If your ice maker is making noise, it might be due to a malfunctioning compressor, a damaged fan, or a failing drain pump. Noisy ice makers are typically caused by moving parts, which can make repairs costly. You can expect to pay anywhere from $190 to $340 or more for the fix.
The Ice Maker is Leaking
Leaks in an ice maker can result from damaged fill tubes or valves. Since multiple o-rings and valves control water flow, there are several possible causes. Although diagnosing the issue can be tricky, replacing the faulty parts at SD Appliance Repair typically costs between $115 and $215, including labor.
Water Line is Frozen
A frozen water line may seem minor, but ice in the wrong area can cause damage to components designed for water flow. If you notice a frozen water line, try removing the ice and leaving the freezer door open to help defrost the system. If it still doesn’t work properly afterward, the issue is likely with the water flow. Replacing the water valve could cost between $115 and $190.
No Ice Production
If your ice maker isn’t producing ice, it could be due to various issues, such as a worn-out drive blade or a failing motor. Before opting for repairs or replacement, ensure the ice-making area is properly cleaned and try running it again after cleaning. The total cost for parts and labor to address this issue typically falls between $115 and $440.
No Ice Ejection
A clog in your ice maker could be due to an ice buildup or debris, so giving it a thorough cleaning may resolve the issue. This might involve defrosting the freezer and cleaning the ice maker once everything has melted. If that doesn’t help, the problem could be with the drive blade, which typically costs between $115 and $190 to replace.
Emergency Ice Maker Repair Cost
If your ice maker is causing flooding in your kitchen, it’s best to contact a refrigerator repair expert for urgent assistance. Emergency ice maker repairs typically cost $190 or more per hour. If there’s a water leak, immediately switch off the power to your kitchen at the circuit breaker. Clean up the water and wait for the technician’s approval before restoring power.
Replace an Ice Maker Cost Breakdown
Replacing an ice maker is a straightforward process, involving the cost of the new parts and the labor required for installation.
Materials
A brand-new ice maker typically ranges from $90 to $240. If you’re only replacing specific components, prices can vary from as low as $50 for a replacement filter to over $190 for a new motor.
Labor
In your area, refrigerator repair professionals typically charge between $115 and $165 per hour, with most replacements taking about an hour. Alternatively, a plumber may charge $90 to $240 per hour for assistance.
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