
Learn how to tackle and prevent ice buildup in your freezer with our practical guide. Discover common causes, effective removal techniques, and tips for maintaining a frost-free appliance.

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Let’s face it — no one likes running out of ice. Whether your Frigidaire ice maker isn’t making ice, makes small cubes, or stops altogether, Sears Home Services can help.
We offer professional Frigidaire ice maker repair services near you, with experienced technicians who know how to fix both refrigerator and freestanding ice machines quickly and reliably.
Depending on your Frigidaire ice maker model, a general appliance technician may not have the specialized knowledge required. That’s where Sears Home Services comes in. Our factory-trained technicians are experts in Frigidaire ice maker repair, providing fast, dependable service for both home and commercial units.
Whether you have a refrigerator ice maker that isn’t producing ice or a freestanding ice maker that won’t turn on, our team can diagnose and repair the problem efficiently—often in just one visit.
If your Frigidaire refrigerator ice maker isn’t making ice, don’t panic. This is one of the most common service calls we handle, and our technicians can fix it fast.
Common causes include:
We service all Frigidaire refrigerator styles — French door, side-by-side, top freezer, and bottom freezer models. Your technician will inspect the ice maker assembly, water line, and electrical components to find the issue and restore ice production.
Freestanding Frigidaire ice makers are designed for heavy use, but they can also stop making ice due to mechanical or water flow issues. If your unit isn’t performing, our experts will check for:
Sears Home Services carries many genuine Frigidaire replacement parts, allowing us to complete repairs quickly and minimize downtime—whether for your home bar, kitchen, or business.
When you need Frigidaire ice maker repair near me, look no further than Sears Home Services. Our goal is to get your ice maker running smoothly again—so you’ll never be without ice when you need it most.

Book Frigidaire freestanding ice maker repair or refrigerator ice maker repair service online now or call 1-800-469-4663 to schedule your ice maker repair appointment by phone.
Common reasons include a clogged water filter, low water pressure, a frozen water line, or a defective inlet valve. Our technicians can identify and fix the exact issue.
Frigidaire recommends replacing the filter every 6 months or when you notice slow ice production or reduced water flow.
Many models have a reset button or test mode. Unplugging your refrigerator for a few minutes can also reset the ice maker. If that doesn’t help, schedule a repair for a full diagnostic.
Most repairs are completed in a single visit, depending on the issue and part availability. Sears Home Services stocks many Frigidaire parts to speed up the process.
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Apply your diagnostic fee to the costs of repair.
Save up to $150 on your repair if you enroll in a home warranty.

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