Refrigerator ice-maker repair in Sacramento typically costs $150 to $450. The most common failures are a clogged water-inlet valve (often from Sacramento's moderately hard water), a frozen supply line in the back of the cabinet, or a failed ice-maker module. Water-inlet valve replacement runs $150 to $275; module replacement on a standard residential refrigerator runs $200 to $400.
Standalone commercial ice machines are a different category. Hoshizaki, Manitowoc, Scotsman, and Ice-O-Matic residential and light-commercial units typically run $300 to $800 for common repairs (water-inlet valve, float switch, water-pump motor, thermistors) and $1,500 and up for full compressor or condenser work on commercial units.
If your home is on well water — common in parts of Granite Bay, Orangevale, Auburn, and Newcastle — an inline filter on the supply line typically extends ice-maker component life by years. Hard-water scale is the single biggest killer of water-inlet valves in this region.