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Iron fill-valve blockage, rusty cubes, module failure — Same-day, fixed quote.
Olympia Appliance Team handles same-day ice maker repair across Olympia. Soft city water spares most units the calcium blockage of hard-water towns — we diagnose modules, motors, and valves, and check artesian wells for iron. Fixed quote after diagnosis.
The City of Olympia draws roughly 85 percent of its water from the McAllister Wellfield, a groundwater source developed in 2014 to replace the more vulnerable McAllister Springs. Municipal hardness runs 55–60 mg/L — slightly hard at most, and often effectively soft — so heavy limescale is rarely the culprit on in-town Olympia appliance calls. The city rotates among seven sources, including seasonal Allison Springs wells (used mainly May–October) and the Shana Park well currently offline for PFAS review, which can subtly shift water character through the year. Homes on Olympia's private and artesian wells are a different story — those can carry iron and manganese that stain laundry and clog ice-maker valves.
Soft McAllister water gives Olympia ice makers a real edge — the calcium blockage that plagues hard-water towns just isn't a factor downtown. A dead Olympia ice maker on city water is usually a module, motor, or fill-valve fault. But Olympia's artesian and private-well households are the exception: that groundwater carries iron that rusts cubes and gums the valve, so we verify your source and size any filter to match.
We cover all of Olympia — Downtown, Eastside, Westside, South Capitol, Bigelow, and Governor Stevens — plus the wider South Sound.