
Ice Maker Repair in Boonton Township & Surrounding Areas, NJ
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Hard water in 07005 runs between 8 and 12 grains per gallon — high enough to calcify a KitchenAid ice maker's fill tube completely within 18 months of daily use. Homeowners around Township Road and near the Rockaway River corridor see this constantly. The refrigerator display throws a water supply error. Most people assume a frozen line and they're wrong. It's dense mineral scale packed inside the tube itself. Running the water inlet valve test comes back normal, which makes the diagnosis genuinely confusing without knowing where to look first.
The 07005 zip runs mostly 1970s and 1980s colonial and split-level construction built during Morris County's suburban expansion period. Kitchens in these homes tend to have the refrigerator pushed into original alcoves — sometimes four inches of clearance behind the unit, which makes reaching the rear water supply connection slow work. The roads branching toward Mountain Lakes and along Mountain Way tend toward newer renovations with Bosch counter-depth models and Sub-Zero built-ins replacing the originals. That switch alone changes what parts you're stocking before the call.
Common Ice Maker Issues in Boonton Township
Calcium Scale Packed Solid Inside the Fill Tube
Morris County tap water deposits calcium inside the narrow fill tube fast. The water inlet valve opens fine, pressure at the line reads normal, but almost nothing reaches the ice tray. Samsung french-door models flash an 'Ice Off' indicator before you notice any actual shortage — the optical sensor trips first. Catching it there prevents the inlet valve strainer from fouling and turning a $95 descaling job into a $200 valve replacement.
Harvest Motor Stalling After Voltage Dips
Many township homes still run on original 150-200 amp panels from the 1970s build-out, and brief voltage sags during Northeast storms are predictable. The harvest motor inside KitchenAid modular ice units spins the ejector blades to drop frozen cubes — it stalls under irregular current, leaving a full frozen tray that never releases into the bin below. Most technicians swap the control board first. Usually the motor is the actual failure and the board is fine.
Dual Solenoid Burnout on Sub-Zero Ice Makers
Sub-Zero 700-series units use a dual water inlet valve — one solenoid feeds the door dispenser, a separate one feeds the ice maker assembly. The ice maker solenoid cycles more often and burns out first. Door dispenser keeps working fine, which leads most homeowners to assume the ice maker itself has failed internally. Wrong direction. The valve sits behind the kickplate and requires pulling the built-in unit partway out to reach properly.
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast can you get to Boonton Township for ice maker repair?▼
Service routes from our Morris County base put us in Boonton Township within 90 minutes on most same-day calls. Route 202 northbound is the standard approach from the south; coming from the Route 46 corridor works from the east. Residential driveways throughout the township make parking a non-issue compared to denser towns nearby. Call (201) 555-0199 to check today's availability — morning and early afternoon slots are usually open on weekdays.
Do you service Sub-Zero and KitchenAid ice makers in Boonton Township?▼
Both are regular calls in 07005. Sub-Zero diagnostics start with testing the dual water inlet valve solenoids and checking the ice maker assembly thermostat — the ice maker side of that valve fails far more often than the dispenser side. KitchenAid jobs typically trace to the harvest motor or modular unit control board. LG and Samsung come up frequently too, mostly fill tube blockage or a failed inlet valve solenoid.
What does ice maker repair cost, and how does the visit work?▼
The diagnostic visit is flat-rate and credited toward the repair if you proceed. A water inlet valve swap runs $130 to $175 parts and labor combined. Ice maker assembly replacement on Sub-Zero or KitchenAid units typically lands in the $280 to $420 range depending on parts availability. Same-day slots are open most weeks, and evening appointments work for homeowners who can't be home during the day. Call (201) 555-0199 or book online — part cost confirmed before anything gets touched.
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