Module failure, water line, not producing — Same-day, fixed quote.
Need ice maker repair in Goose Creek? We cover Crowfield to the Naval Weapons Station area, where soft city water and newer builds shape the calls. Diagnosis first, firm price second.
Joint Base Charleston — multi-tenant rental ice maker wear pattern, not water chemistry
PPM Berkeley County water — soft, no calcium fill valve restriction
National appliance service data doesn't capture the JBC rental property pattern. A fill valve at year six in a Goose Creek rental may have run four times the monthly ice production cycles of a civilian owner-occupied equivalent. We look at actual usage history and household turnover data on every property-manager-coordinated Goose Creek ice maker call before recommending repair or replacement based on age alone.
Goose Creek's Berkeley County position places it inland from the coast but within full range of the Charleston Metro's June–November hurricane-season surge events. Ice maker module electronics are vulnerable to the same power restoration surges that affect refrigerator control boards across the metro. A Goose Creek ice maker that suddenly stops producing following a tropical weather event warrants surge-damage assessment before mechanical diagnosis.
Coolers for the ballfield and the lake leave home ice makers running flat out. When production lags, we test freezer temperature, fill volume, and the module in that order — and the fix is usually the cheapest of the three.
Summer is when demand triples and weak links snap — a marginal fill valve, a tired module motor, or a freezer running just warm enough to stall the cycle. We verify freezer temperature first, then test the valve and module in sequence. Most units are making ice again before the cooler's finished melting.
Taste hides in the parts the filter can't reach — the mold surface, the storage bin absorbing freezer odors, and the fill tube itself. We sanitize mold and bin, dump the first few harvests, and check what's stored uncovered nearby. If the water tastes fine from the dispenser, the freezer's the suspect, not the supply.
Intermittent puddles track back to the fill cycle — a weeping inlet valve, a split fill tube, or a loose compression joint at the supply line. Because it only drips while filling, it hides between harvests. We pressurize and watch a full fill, find the weep, and replace the failing connection properly.
Sometimes. The compact units share full-size failure points — pumps, fans, sensors — but parts support varies wildly by brand. We'll tell you on the phone whether yours is serviceable before you pay for a visit; when repair beats the replacement price, we do it, and when it doesn't, we say so.
All of Goose Creek is covered — Crowfield, St. James, the Weapons Station area, Carnes Crossroads — plus the metro, same-day.