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ZIP 30097 — Medlock Bridge, TPC Sugarloaf, Emory-Johns Creek, St. Ives, Parsons Run
Johns Creek is the GA-400 corridor's most affluent community — incorporated as an independent city in 2006, it has consistently ranked among the top ten wealthiest cities in Georgia and one of the highest-income cities in the Southeast. The TPC Sugarloaf and St. Ives country club communities, Medlock Bridge's established custom homes, and the Emory-Johns Creek hospital corridor represent a household demographic with median incomes well above $120,000. Johns Creek generates the North Atlanta corridor's highest per-household premium appliance density — Sub-Zero, Wolf, and KitchenAid Professional are more common here than in any other GA-400 community.
Johns Creek uses Gwinnett County water utilities at 100–150 PPM — the hardest water in the GA-400 corridor. This is meaningfully different from Sandy Springs and Roswell: ice maker fill valves in Johns Creek typically run 6–10 years before calcium restriction begins, and dishwasher spray arm scaling appears on a 6–12 year timeline. We explain this Johns Creek-specific water chemistry context on every fill valve and spray arm call.
Johns Creek's eastern suburban position gives it slightly more inland heat characteristics than Sandy Springs — summer temperatures in the high 90s are common in July and August. Johns Creek's dense tree canopy moderates direct heat exposure but intensifies spring pollen loading on outdoor appliance components during Atlanta's March-May pollen season.
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Not cooling, ice maker, door seal
Front-load mold, not draining, pump failure
Not heating, pollen lint vent blockage
Not draining, pump failure, not cleaning
Not heating, gas igniter, ice storm surge
Module failure, water line, not producing
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