When your ice maker stops producing in Tampa Bay's heat, it's not just inconvenient, for restaurants and bars it's a revenue problem. We fix residential and commercial units.
In Florida's heat, no ice is a real problem, residential and commercial both.
We diagnose on-site, quote before we start, and complete most repairs in a single visit. All work is guaranteed.
Water inlet valve, ice maker module, or thermostat failure. We diagnose which part has failed and replace it on the spot.
Low water pressure or a partially blocked inlet valve causes thin, unusable ice. We restore full production.
Failed shut-off arm or water valve not closing fully. Causes leaks and water damage, we stop it today.
Old filter, mold in the ice bin, or a contaminated water line. We sanitize, replace the filter, and fix the source.
Ice maker assembly, fan motor, or water valve buzzing. We isolate the noisy component and replace it.
Restaurant, bar, or office commercial unit, we service all commercial brands including Manitowoc, Hoshizaki, Scotsman, and Ice-O-Matic.
Cracked fill cup, bad water inlet, or drain line blockage. We stop the leak and trace the cause.
Dispenser motor, auger, or control board failure. Ice in the bin but won't come out, we fix the dispenser mechanism.
St. Petersburg has undergone a remarkable transformation, its historic neighborhoods have attracted young professionals and families who are renovating older homes, while the waterfront and downtown areas have seen an explosion of new condo development. The result is a city with the widest possible range of appliance ages and types, from 1950s kitchen setups being updated to brand-new high-spec appliances in downtown lofts. We service all of it.
St. Pete's entertainment culture, the rooftop bars, the restaurant scene, the waterfront lifestyle, creates demand for reliable ice at home too. We service residential ice makers and commercial units for St. Pete's restaurants and bars.
Usually yes. Ice maker assembly and water inlet valve failures are our most common condo ice maker calls in St. Pete. We stock these parts and can typically fix it in one visit.
Yes, we service commercial ice machines throughout St. Petersburg's restaurant and bar scene. Same-day and emergency service available for commercial accounts.
Small, thin, or hollow ice cubes are a sign of low water pressure reaching the ice maker, usually due to a partially blocked inlet valve or a kinked supply line. We check the full water path and restore proper flow.
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