Module failure, water line, not producing — Same-day, fixed quote.
Need ice maker repair in Mount Pleasant? We handle East Cooper's premium built-ins brand-by-brand, from I'On to the Isle of Palms connector. Genuine parts, fixed written quote before work.
Boat coolers get filled from kitchen ice makers all summer here, and that demand exposes weak fill valves and tired modules. Marsh-front humidity also clumps bin ice; we fix the mechanical side and show you the habits that keep cubes loose.
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.
Slow production is usually temperature or water, not the maker itself: a freezer a few degrees warm, a half-blocked filter or valve, or a condenser too dusty to hold setpoint. We check the whole chain in order and fix the real bottleneck — often the cheapest link — instead of replacing the unit on a hunch.
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.
Nine times in ten, it's air or a seating problem — an airlock in the new filter, a housing not fully clicked home, or a bypass valve left half-turned. We purge the line, reseat the cartridge, and confirm flow at the fill tube. The tenth time the swap dislodged sediment into the valve; that's a quick clean.
All of East Cooper — Old Village, I'On, Park West, Carolina Park, the IOP connector — same-day.