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Ice Maker Not Working: Repair, Replace, or Use Ice Trays?

Kathleen Park
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My tenants asked me to fix the ice maker in my Samsung refrigerator.

The refrigerator itself works perfectly fine; only the ice maker is not working. Can I simply ask them to use ice cube trays instead?

If I decide to replace the refrigerator(It's 12 years old), can I downgrade to a simpler model? The current one is a side-by-side refrigerator with a water dispenser, and I've had nothing but problems with it over the years. Many technician refuse to fix Samsung refrigerators. I'd much rather replace it with a basic top-freezer model. 

For context, they have been good tenants, so I'd like to handle this fairly. What would other landlords do in this situation?

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Quote from @Bruce Woodruff:

They rented your place with an ice-maker so it's reasonable for them to expect a working ice-maker. (Maybe even legal?)

If I were you, I'd get a new fridge with an ice-maker. Do your research and don't spend too much. I agree with @JD Martin about no ice-makers in rentals.....if you can avoid it....

Note: I have had GE appliances in 3-4 of my houses (rentals and residences) in the past 10 years and have had no problems. Both high end (i.e. GE Profile) and rental level...


 The ones inside the freezer not in the door aren't too bad. The door ones are horrible. The bigger problem is the renters move the fridge and kink the lines or pinch them or pull them loose and they leak, no one notices until one day they say "Hey the floor in front of the fridge is really spongy" 😅

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