Ice machines are the appliance most affected by Fort Bend County water. Mineral content builds on the evaporator plate and in the water trough, which slows the harvest cycle, produces hollow or undersized cubes, and eventually stops production entirely. Richmond restaurants feel it fastest in summer.
We service residential and commercial ice machines across Richmond β water inlet valves, filters, pumps, harvest and hot gas valves, ejector assemblies, condensers and control boards. Descaling and sanitising are part of the work, because a mechanical repair on a scaled machine does not last. Schedule a visit or call us directly.
Low water pressure, a clogged filter or a failed inlet valve in most cases. Scale on the evaporator is the next thing we check.
Restricted water flow or an incorrect freeze cycle setting. Both are correctable.
Usually an old water filter or buildup in the reservoir rather than a mechanical fault. Cleaning and a filter change normally resolve it.
Yes. Restaurant and small-business units are a regular part of our work in Fort Bend County.
Given local water hardness, every six months is a reasonable interval for Richmond installations.
Most service calls we take start with one of these symptoms. If yours is on the list, our technicians have the parts to fix it.
Low water pressure, clogged filter or a failed water inlet valve
Old water filter or bacterial buildup in the reservoir
Restricted water flow or an incorrect freeze cycle setting
Cracked water line, overflowing trough or a blocked drain
Failed harvest cycle, hot gas valve or a stuck ejector arm
Low refrigerant, dirty condenser coils or a failed compressor
Our technicians carry parts and diagnostic tools for all major manufacturers β including these:
Donβt see your brand? We service most makes and models β call us and weβll confirm before scheduling.