Cascadia Appliance Co.Portland · Beaverton · Hillsboro · Gresham · Oregon📞 (509) 905-9174

Ice Maker Repair in Portland, OR

Not producing, module failure, water line — Same-day, fixed quote.

Ice Maker Repair in Portland, Oregon

Ice maker repair in Portland follows a fundamentally different pattern from hard water markets. Portland's Bull Run water at 20–30 PPM produces essentially no calcium scale in ice maker fill valves — the failure mode that dominates Boise (180–260 PPM) and Phoenix ice maker calls. Portland fill valves last 12–20+ years without the calcium-driven failures common in harder-water markets. When a Portland ice maker stops producing, the cause is almost always mechanical: fill valve solenoid failure from age and cycling, ice maker module failure, or water line issues in older Portland plumbing connections.

💧 Portland Ice Makers Last Longer — But Still Fail

At 20–30 PPM, Portland water doesn't shorten ice maker fill valve life through calcium accumulation. But fill valves still fail from solenoid wear after 12–18 years of cycling. Ice maker modules still fail from motor wear. Water supply lines in Portland's pre-1950 housing develop corrosion at fittings over decades. The failures are different from hard water markets, but they still occur. We diagnose the actual fault rather than defaulting to the hard water assumption that doesn't apply in Portland.

💡 Cloudy Ice in Portland — Usually Normal

Cloudy ice in Portland homes is occasionally reported as an ice maker complaint. At 20–30 PPM, Portland water is so soft that dissolved mineral concentration in ice is minimal. Cloudy ice from Portland water typically indicates dissolved oxygen in the water supply — a characteristic of well-aerated Bull Run water — rather than mineral accumulation. This resolves as the ice maker completes freeze cycles. It's not a malfunction.

Pearl District and NW Portland — Sub-Zero Ice Systems

Sub-Zero integrated refrigerators in Pearl District luxury condominiums have ice systems that integrate directly with the sealed refrigeration unit. Sub-Zero ice maker service requires understanding the brand's specific water system configuration, which differs substantially from standard refrigerator ice systems. We diagnose Sub-Zero ice makers with Sub-Zero's service documentation rather than applying standard ice maker repair procedures to premium hardware.

What We Repair in Portland Ice Makers

  • No ice production — fill valve solenoid failure or module failure
  • Slow production — partial water flow restriction
  • Ice too small — water pressure or module timing
  • Ice maker module failure — full assembly replacement
  • Water supply line issues — Portland vintage plumbing connections
  • Sub-Zero ice system — Pearl District and NW Portland specialty
  • Cloudy ice assessment — oxygen vs. mineral distinction
Reviews

What Portland Customers Say About Ice Maker Repair

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Emily R.
★★★★☆

"Good same-day service. Diagnosed the PNW humidity-specific cause correctly. Would give 5 stars but had to wait a full morning."

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Frank S.
★★★★★

"Cascadia Appliance knew the Portland-specific failure pattern immediately. Correct diagnosis, fixed same visit. Professional throughout."

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Grace T.
★★★★★

"Same-day in Portland. Tech explained the issue, gave a fixed quote before starting. Done in under two hours."

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Henry U.
★★★★★

"Portland's soft water and humidity create different wear patterns than dry markets — they knew that immediately. Very knowledgeable."

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Iris V.
★★★★★

"Fixed quote matched invoice exactly. Full test cycle before leaving. Professional from call to completion."

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