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Had an issue with our GE dishwasher not draining. The technician came out the next day, fixed it within an hour, and cleaned up everything. He was courteous and explained what caused the problem. Great service!
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Very responsive and professional. Our freezer stopped working and a technician came out within hours. He was knowledgeable and explained everything clearly. Repair was done quickly and hasn't had any issues since.
Hard water off the municipal supply in 11590 is the backstory behind most calls we get from Westbury. Mineral deposits don't announce themselves — they quietly narrow the water inlet valve until fill cycles slow, cubes shrink, and eventually the whole unit stops producing altogether. Kitchens along the streets near Old Country Road are full of KitchenAid and LG French door refrigerators that are perfectly healthy except for one blocked valve upstream of the ice maker assembly. Westbury homes built in the postwar era often have original copper supply lines that scale faster than newer PEX — which compounds the buildup over time. The longer it runs undiagnosed, the more secondary damage accumulates on downstream components like the mold heater and ejector mechanism. Replacing the valve is the fix. A descale buys months, not years.
The residential blocks of 11590 are mostly 1950s and early 1960s ranches and cape cods. Solid construction, but with plumbing that was never designed around hard Nassau County water. Around the neighborhoods east of School Street toward the Carle Place line, Westbury kitchens tell a consistent story: tight clearances, original copper supply lines hidden behind updated cabinetry, and Sub-Zero or Bosch refrigerators that require manufacturer-specific parts not available at the local supply house. Households in this stretch invest in premium appliances and expect brand-fluent diagnostics — not generic troubleshooting. Those units carry tighter manufacturing tolerances, which means mineral damage surfaces sooner and costs more when it gets ignored past the early warning signs. Closer to the commercial stretch along Post Avenue, the housing stock shifts toward 1970s colonials with updated kitchens. Many homeowners there replaced older GE or Frigidaire units in the last decade with Samsung or LG counter-depth models. Those brands run more sensitive fill systems than the older machines they replaced, and Nassau County water quality hits them at a different rate than the cast-iron GE internals they succeeded.
Common Ice Maker Issues in Westbury
Water Inlet Valve Failure From Mineral Accumulation
Westbury tap water regularly tests above 280 ppm TDS — enough to calcify a water inlet valve in under two years of daily use. On LG French door models, the first sign is hollow or undersized cubes. Left alone, flow drops below the fill threshold and the unit stops producing entirely. The valve needs replacing, not descaling — descaling delays the same failure by a few months at best. We carry LG and KitchenAid inlet valves on the truck, so most Westbury repairs on these brands wrap up same-day without a parts run.
Frozen Fill Tube — Silent Shutdown With No Error Code
A freezer thermostat running two or three degrees below spec will eventually ice over the fill tube that feeds the assembly. Sub-Zero and KitchenAid refrigerators past the seven-year mark are where we see this pattern most often in Westbury. The unit goes completely dark — no jam, no error code — because it simply isn't receiving water. Homeowners assume the ice maker module has failed. Usually it hasn't. Recalibrating or replacing the thermostat clears the problem; just thawing the tube brings it back for a few weeks before the same shutdown repeats.
Ice Maker Module Lockout After Harvest Sensor Degradation
Bosch refrigerators in the 11590 zip code between five and eight years old hit a predictable pattern: the assembly stops cycling mid-harvest, even with correct water pressure and verified freezer temps. A degraded harvest sensor or failed control board module is almost always the cause. Bosch sometimes surfaces this as error code E24, sometimes as a silent lockout with no display indication at all. Full module replacement costs less than a drawn-out sensor-by-sensor diagnosis, and in Westbury installs the repair holds — the same failure doesn't repeat.
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast can you get to Westbury for ice maker service?▼
We run Long Island routes out of Nassau County daily — 11590 gets same-day service, usually on-site within 2 hours of your call. Parking on residential streets near Post Avenue is straightforward. Call (718) 701-8115 to lock in a time slot.
Do you repair Sub-Zero, Bosch, and KitchenAid ice makers in Westbury?▼
Yes, and those are three of the most common brands we see here. Sub-Zero problems usually trace to the harvest motor or the ice level sensor. Bosch and KitchenAid failures split between water inlet valve blockage and a failed ice maker module — both are same-day repairs if the part is already on the truck.
What does ice maker repair cost in Westbury, and how soon can you come?▼
Most repairs in 11590 run $155–$390. A clogged inlet valve sits toward the lower end; a full module replacement lands higher. Same-day slots are available most weekdays. Call (718) 701-8115 before noon and we can usually be there that afternoon.
Does Nassau County hard water actually shorten the lifespan of my ice maker?▼
Yes — measurably. At 280+ ppm TDS, mineral scale accumulates on the water inlet valve and internal fill system at roughly twice the rate you'd see in a soft-water area. Westbury homeowners running Sub-Zero or KitchenAid units should plan a valve inspection every two to three years. An inline filter on the supply line slows the buildup significantly, and we can install one during the same visit. Call (718) 701-8115 to schedule.
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