GE water line freezes
This is a long-known GE design problem-- so much so that many years ago GE designed and sells a small heating element that cures the problem for a few years-- until the "heater" burns out and needs to be replaced again. We have a 20 year old GE and are now on our third heater. Just had it replaced again ($83.20 for the heater plus $100 installation). Call Jeff Rapier at Jeff's Appliance Repair (Jeff worked for GE for many years)--502/909-6518. You'll be pleased at the "permanent" fix!!
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