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Not heating, pollen lint vent blockage — Same-day, fixed quote.
Johns Creek dryer repair has the GA-400 corridor's most pronounced fall leaf debris problem — the city's estate-lot development with full-canopy mature hardwood trees on large residential lots produces a fall leaf drop that rivals Dunwoody's mature canopy for volume. Johns Creek's September and October leaf fall from large oak, hickory, and maple specimens on TPC Sugarloaf, St. Ives, and Medlock Bridge properties can accumulate on exterior dryer vent terminations within days during peak fall — a blockage timeline that standard annual cleaning intervals don't anticipate. We recommend fall vent assessment specifically for Johns Creek properties on large lots with significant hardwood canopy.
Large TPC Sugarloaf and St. Ives lots — full-canopy mature hardwoods produce heaviest fall debris
Pollen season plus fall leaf debris — Johns Creek has both annual blockage windows
An estate lot in TPC Sugarloaf with three mature oaks directly above the dryer vent exit can accumulate a complete vent flap blockage within 2–3 days during peak October leaf fall. This timeline is different from the gradual lint accumulation that thermal fuse failures are typically associated with — a sudden "stopped heating" call in late October from a Johns Creek estate property warrants fall leaf debris assessment as the first step before any internal dryer diagnosis.
Johns Creek's custom homes frequently place laundry rooms in interior second-floor locations — vent runs traveling 15–20 feet from the second floor through wall chases before exiting the first floor exterior. These extended runs accumulate pollen in spring, lint throughout the year, and debris near the exit point in fall. We measure actual exterior airflow on every Johns Creek dryer call with a second-floor laundry configuration.
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