Ice maker, dishwasher, and washer line leaks

Appliance Supply Line Leak Repair in San Jacinto

Appliance water lines can leak behind refrigerators, under dishwashers, near washing machines, or inside cabinets. The leak may be small, but the water path can be hard to see until flooring or cabinet areas are wet.

Shutoff valve and appliance supply-line connection for leak repair planning

When to call for appliance supply line leak repair

A refrigerator, dishwasher, washer, or appliance shutoff is leaking, stuck, or wetting the surrounding cabinet, wall, or floor.

  • Water near a refrigerator, dishwasher, washing machine, or appliance cabinet
  • Ice maker shutoff valve is stuck or will not close
  • Dishwasher supply or drain area is wet under the sink
  • Washer hoses, valves, or wall box show dripping or corrosion
  • Flooring near the appliance starts cupping, staining, or staying damp

What we check first

A small plumbing call should start with the visible symptom and the parts around it. That keeps the first visit focused and helps separate a simple repair from a problem that needs more documentation.

  • Appliance shutoff valve operation and visible connection condition
  • Supply line routing, fittings, and nearby cabinet or wall moisture
  • Whether the leak is active with the appliance off or only during use
  • Whether the surrounding flooring or baseboard needs moisture documentation
  • Whether a stuck valve needs replacement before the appliance can be serviced

Why this matters locally

Appliance leaks are common trust-entry calls because the homeowner sees water near the appliance but may not know whether the line, valve, fitting, or floor area is the real issue.

Appliance supply line repair is a practical entry point because it protects the appliance area while showing whether shutoff access, cabinet moisture, or flooring symptoms need follow-up.

What this can reveal

  • A stuck appliance shutoff can be the real repair even when the appliance gets blamed.
  • A small refrigerator or dishwasher line leak can travel under flooring before it is obvious.
  • Appliance leaks often connect to shutoff valve planning and under-sink checks.

Small repair + documentation

We document the appliance connection, shutoff condition, visible water path, and affected nearby surfaces so the homeowner has a clear record of what was found.

This is not about turning every small repair into a larger job. It is about showing what was visible, what was repaired, and what should be watched after the visit.

Related customer review themes.

These review themes are included only where they match the type of small plumbing work customers actually described.

A first-time homeowner review mentions a refrigerator ice maker leak and a stuck shutoff valve that was replaced.

Sink and shutoff reviews also support this service because appliance lines often tie into under-sink or cabinet-area plumbing.

Related plumbing services.

Small repair pages should make the next step easy without forcing every homeowner into the same service category.

What to send before the appointment

Photos are useful before a small plumbing visit. Send a wide photo of the fixture or appliance area, a close photo of the valve or leak point, and one photo showing the cabinet, floor, wall, or exterior surface around it. If water is active, include when it started and whether the meter moves while fixtures are off.

How this connects to larger leak checks

Many larger leak conversations begin as small symptoms: a stuck valve, a wet cabinet, a leaking toilet, an appliance line, or pressure that does not feel normal. If the visible repair explains the problem, the visit can stay focused. If symptoms point behind the wall, below the slab, or across multiple fixtures, the next step may be leak detection, pipe repair planning, rerouting, or repipe review.

Appliance Supply Line Leak Repair questions

What appliances usually have supply line leaks?

Common sources include refrigerator ice maker lines, dishwasher supply connections, washing machine hoses, filtered-water lines, and appliance shutoff valves.

Should I pull the refrigerator or dishwasher out myself?

Only move an appliance if it can be done safely without pulling the water line, damaging flooring, or making the leak worse.

Can an appliance leak affect flooring?

Yes. Water can move under cabinets, toe-kicks, vinyl, laminate, or baseboards before the source is obvious.

Need help with appliance supply line leak repair?

Call (951) 330-2166 or send photos from your home in San Jacinto, Beaumont, Banning, Hemet, Riverside.

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Google review proof

Customer reviews for small plumbing repairs.

Recent homeowners mention shut-off valve help, pressure regulator repair, toilet installation, sink leak repair, and clear explanations before extra work continues.

★★★★★ 5.0 5 recent 5-star reviews captured
★★★★★ Refrigerator ice maker leak and shut-off valve replacement
“Victor was awesome. He came out to help with a leak coming from my refrigerator ice maker line and found the shut-off valve was stuck. He replaced it and explained everything clearly. As a first-time homeowner, I really appreciated the help and would recommend SoCal Slab & Repipe.”
Guad Gar Riverside County customer
★★★★★ Toilet installation and sink leak repair
“SoCal Slab & Repipe installed two toilets, repaired a sink leak, answered my questions, and gave helpful plumbing tips. Great customer service and quality work.”
Lucy Cortez Riverside County customer
★★★★★ Pressure regulator and angle stop replacement
“Victor fixed the water pressure issue at our new house, replaced the pressure regulator and angle stops, and walked us through what to watch for. Very knowledgeable and helpful.”
Cameron Becker Riverside County customer