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Dunwoody oven and range service reflects the city's established suburban character across two distinct housing eras. Georgetown and older Dunwoody Village's 1975–1990 homes have gas connections now 35–50 years old — not the historic complexity of Roswell's Canton Street or Norfolk's Ghent, but old enough that flex connectors and shutoff valves from the original installation or early updates warrant attention on older Dunwoody gas range calls. Crown Pointe and northern Dunwoody's newer 2000–2015 construction has standard modern gas infrastructure without vintage complications. Atlanta's ice storm control panel failure is the most distinctive seasonal oven call across all Dunwoody neighborhoods regardless of age.
Georgetown gas connections — shutoff valves and flex connectors from original 1975–1990 install
Ice storm surge — January–February Atlanta ice pattern, Dunwoody's most distinctive oven call
A 1983 Dunwoody home's original gas connection is 42 years old. This doesn't mean it's unsafe — many 1980s flex connectors and shutoff valves are still in excellent condition. But it does mean we note the hardware age and condition on every older Dunwoody gas range call, particularly if the shutoff valve shows stiffness or the flex connector shows external surface wear. This is a maintenance observation, not an automatic replacement recommendation.
The State Farm campus demographic sustains a proportion of premium range ownership in Dunwoody above the standard suburban average — KitchenAid Professional and Wolf ranges appear in Georgetown's renovated kitchens at meaningful rates. Wolf's burner cap alignment check is as relevant in Dunwoody's renovated Georgetown homes as in Alpharetta's custom-build kitchens.
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