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Summer in the 76248 zip runs hot enough that a dead ice maker stops being an inconvenience and turns into a real problem by noon. Keller's newer builds — especially the 2005–2015 homes near Bear Creek Community Park — came loaded with KitchenAid or Bosch built-in refrigerators, and both are notorious for fill valve failure once mineral deposits hit a certain threshold. North Texas water around here sits near 220–240 ppm hardness. That number matters. The 76262 zip on the northwest edge of Keller tells a slightly different story — larger lots, more custom builds, Sub-Zero and Thermador columns specified by the original builder or a later kitchen remodel. Those units run fine for seven or eight years, then the ice maker assembly starts throwing codes. Call (832) 366-1414 — we route through this area daily.
Most of the housing stock in 76248 dates from the late 1990s through the mid-2010s — large-format suburban homes with full kitchen packages that included panel-ready refrigerators straight from the builder. Ice maker assemblies in these units aren't the freestanding plug-in kind; they're integrated into Sub-Zero or Thermador columns that require pulling the unit and working around custom cabinetry. The North Tarrant Parkway corridor, south of Keller Town Center, has a concentration of 2010–2018 construction where Bosch and KitchenAid were the standard builder spec. Older sections closer to Old Town Keller still have 1980s homes — parts availability for those vintage units becomes its own separate conversation. Some of the Florence Road area properties are pushing 35 years old, and finding replacement ice maker molds for discontinued Whirlpool or GE platforms means sourcing aftermarket. We keep common part numbers in stock for that reason. Bear Creek itself sits in one of the denser build periods — 2003 to 2011 — where mid-range KitchenAid units were nearly universal. Those machines are now hitting the 15-year mark where control boards and harvest sensors drift.
Common Ice Maker Issues in Keller
Mineral Scale Choking the Water Inlet Valve — 76248's Hard Water Problem
Water at 220+ ppm deposits scale inside the water inlet valve after two or three years of use. Flow restricts, ice cubes come out small and hollow, then production stops altogether. Sub-Zero and Thermador built-ins are especially vulnerable — their fill lines run narrower than standard Whirlpool or GE designs. A valve swap plus line flush typically closes the job in one visit. On Sub-Zero BI-36 and BI-48 column units, we also flush the ice maker water reservoir, which accumulates scale separately from the fill line. Skipping that step means a callback in six months.
Harvest Sensor Drift During Keller's Summer Heat
The harvest sensor tells the ice maker when a freeze cycle is complete. Garage-adjacent kitchens in 76248 see freezer temps spike every time the door opens through July and August — and that sensor drifts badly under those conditions. KitchenAid column units in particular throw a PO or ICE lockout code and stop producing entirely. A sensor swap or control board reset usually brings the unit back without replacing the full ice maker assembly. If the board itself shows erratic relay behavior — intermittent production, partial cycles — that's a different repair, but still same-visit diagnosis.
Frozen Fill Line Behind the Freezer Wall
Set the freezer too low — common when homeowners crank it down in summer — and the fill line freezes solid before water ever reaches the mold. Bosch and Miele built-ins are more prone to this than freestanding units because their water line routing passes close to the evaporator coil. Thawing the line and resetting the compartment to 0°F stops the repeat freeze. Diagnosis takes under an hour on-site. If the fill tube keeps refreezing after two resets, the issue is usually a failing defrost thermostat — not the ice maker itself — and that's a cheaper fix than most homeowners expect.
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast can you get to Keller for ice maker repair?▼
We route techs through Keller via 377 and Roanoke Road regularly. Call (832) 366-1414 before noon and same-day service is usually available — typically there within 2 hours. Evening slots are open too if daytime doesn't work for you. Keller Town Center and the Bear Creek neighborhoods are on our standard daily coverage map, not a special callout zone.
Do you repair Sub-Zero and Thermador ice makers in Keller?▼
Sub-Zero, Thermador, and Bosch built-ins make up a large share of our Keller calls. We carry water inlet valves, harvest sensors, and ice maker assemblies for these brands on the truck. KitchenAid column units too. Miele parts occasionally need a next-day order, but diagnosis happens same visit — you'll know the cause and the cost before we leave.
What does ice maker repair typically cost in Keller?▼
Diagnosis runs $75, applied toward the repair if you proceed. Most water inlet valve or sensor jobs land between $180–$320 depending on the brand. Sub-Zero parts run higher than average — a genuine fill valve for a BI-48 column is not the same price as a Whirlpool equivalent. Same-day emergency service available — call (832) 366-1414 and we'll give you a firm quote before touching anything.
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