The plastic supply line behind your refrigerator is one of the most common sources of slow, hidden water leaks in Olney homes. By the time the leak reaches the floor or the ceiling below, significant damage has already occurred. Jacob replaces refrigerator ice maker supply lines and eliminates saddle valves, which are the unreliable piercing valves many older installations use and which are not approved under current plumbing codes.
Olney has a small-town character with many established homes that have not had recent updates. Jacob is a straight shooter. He tells you what actually needs to be done and does not upsell work you do not need.
Jacob holds MHIC #112963, Maryland's home improvement contractor license. Licensed and insured.
What Jacob and His Crew Handle
Refrigerator pulled out and existing supply line inspection
Supply line replacement with braided stainless or copper tubing
Saddle valve removal and replacement with a proper ball valve and tee connection
Shut-off valve installation at the supply source if none exists
Connection test at refrigerator inlet and at wall fitting for leaks
Refrigerator repositioned and floor assessed for existing moisture damage
When to Call
Plastic supply tubing that is kinked, discolored, or more than 10 years old
Any moisture on the floor behind or under the refrigerator
Water supply currently connected through a saddle valve on a copper pipe
Reduced ice production or slow water dispenser output after filter changes
Supply line fitting that drips at the refrigerator or wall connection
Refrigerator was installed by a previous owner and the supply setup was never inspected
What Affects the Cost of Ice Maker Water Line Replacement in Olney, MD
No prices appear on this page because every job is different. Here is what determines the cost for an Olney home:
Distance from the water supply to the refrigerator location
Whether a saddle valve is being replaced with a proper tee and ball valve
Wall or floor access required to run new supply line
Refrigerator weight and ease of pulling out for access
Jacob gives you a straight quote after understanding the job. Not a ballpark. Not an estimate with asterisks. A clear number for what the job actually requires before work starts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Cost depends on the supply line length and whether the saddle valve also needs replacement with a proper fitting. Jacob regularly serves Olney. He gives you a straight assessment of what the job requires without adding work that is not necessary. Jacob gives you a clear quote after looking at the existing setup behind the refrigerator.
A saddle valve is a small clamp that pierces a hole in a copper pipe to provide a water supply without cutting the pipe. They are easy to install but prone to leaking and corroding at the piercing point over time. Most plumbing codes no longer permit them for new installations. Jacob replaces them with a proper tee fitting and ball valve.
Pull the refrigerator out and look at the floor. Any moisture, staining, or soft flooring behind the refrigerator points to a leak. Small leaks from supply line fittings can go undetected for months while water wicks under the floor. Do not wait for visible water to check.
Braided stainless supply lines are more durable than plastic tubing and less likely to crack or kink. For a permanent installation, braided stainless is the better choice. Jacob uses the appropriate line material for the run length and refrigerator location.
Not necessarily. A filter that was installed incorrectly or that introduced an air bubble into the line can stop ice production temporarily. Run the water dispenser for a minute to clear any air. If ice production does not resume after 24 hours and the filter is confirmed correct, check the supply line for a kink or a valve that is not fully open.
If there is a dedicated shut-off valve for the refrigerator supply, only that valve needs to be closed. If the supply comes from a saddle valve with no dedicated shut-off, Jacob closes the main water supply for the duration of the replacement and then installs a proper shut-off as part of the job.
Yes. Home inspectors often note the presence of saddle valves but do not always flag old plastic tubing. If you are moving into a home and the refrigerator supply setup was not inspected, pulling the refrigerator out and checking the line and connection type takes five minutes and is worth doing.
Yes. A slow drip from a supply line fitting that goes undetected can saturate the subfloor over months, leading to mold, rot, and floor damage that costs significantly more to repair than the supply line replacement. Jacob checks the floor condition behind the refrigerator during every supply line service.
Most replacements take one to two hours. If a saddle valve is being replaced with a proper tee fitting, the main water supply needs to be off during that portion, which adds a brief interruption.
Call Jacob directly at (301) 395-3831. Know whether the refrigerator has a water and ice dispenser and whether you have noticed any moisture behind it. Jacob regularly serves Olney. He gives you a straight assessment of what the job requires without adding work that is not necessary. He serves all of Montgomery County. MHIC #112963. Licensed and insured.
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Verified Reviews from Montgomery County Homeowners
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Diana Valle
April 2024
★★★★★
"Jacob is the best ever! I was extremely impressed by his expertise and he is definitely someone you can trust. It's hard to come by professionals who are also kind and Jacob is just stellar."
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Mark H.
April 2023
★★★★★
"Jacob was pleasant to work with, understood the problem that needed to be solved, and expert at diagnosing and solving that problem. I would recommend him enthusiastically."
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Valery Ceasar
August 2023
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"Jacob Mora does excellent work & is very dependable & professional."