Scale-blocked fill valves, cloudy cubes, module faults — Same-day, fixed quote.
Blossom Valley Appliance repairs ice maker repair across Campbell six days a week. Scale-blocked fill valves, cloudy cubes, module faults. Diagnosis first, fixed quote second.

Campbell is served by San Jose Water, so the supply is hard — typically 8 to 20 grains per gallon. Scale is the dominant appliance issue: crusted ice maker fill valves, white film in dishwashers, and mineral-coated heating elements that fail early. We check every water-fed component for buildup before quoting.
Yes, downtown, the Pruneyard area, San Tomas, and the newer transit-corridor townhomes. Campbell runs on San Jose Water's hard supply, so we arrive expecting scale and check every water-fed component.
Very often, yes. San Jose Water runs genuinely hard — commonly 8 to 20 grains per gallon. Scale builds inside the fill valve until it jams shut — the single most common ice maker failure we see in Campbell. We replace the valve, clear the line, and advise on preventing recurrence.
Usually mineral content and restricted water flow. Hard water leaves cloudy cubes and slowly chokes the fill valve, cutting cube size. We diagnose the flow restriction and fix the cause, not just the symptom.
You receive a fixed quote after diagnosis, before any work. Most repairs — fill valves, modules, motors — are affordable and quick. Call and we'll schedule your Campbell visit.
Yes, in-fridge ice makers and standalone units, all major brands, including the built-in Sub-Zero and Viking units common in higher-end Campbell homes.
All of Campbell is on our route — downtown, the Pruneyard, San Tomas, and the transit-corridor townhomes — plus the surrounding South Bay, often same-day.