Repair work begins with safe, methodical troubleshooting. Depending on the equipment type and symptoms, we inspect power supply and controls, verify airflow and condenser condition, check refrigeration cycle performance, confirm defrost operation where applicable, and evaluate water system components for ice machines. Our goal is to correct the root cause, not just reset the system and leave it vulnerable to repeat failures.
Common ice machine issues include low ice production, hollow or misshapen cubes, slow harvest cycles, leaking water, overflowing bins, scale buildup, clogged filters, inlet valve problems, and failed pumps or sensors. Refrigeration issues often include warm box temperatures, short cycling, frozen evaporator coils, unusual noises, icing, door gasket leaks, fan motor failures, control and thermostat problems, and condenser fouling that drives up energy use.
After repairs, we confirm operation under normal conditions and review practical steps that can help prevent future breakdowns. This can include filter schedules, cleaning frequency for condensers and ice machine water circuits, maintaining clearances for airflow, and monitoring temperature trends so you can catch changes early.