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Module failure, water line, not producing — Same-day, fixed quote.
Roswell ice maker repair at City of Roswell's 75–105 PPM water from the Chattahoochee River follows the moderate-hardness pattern of the corridor. Fill valves here run 8–14 years before meaningful calcium restriction — the same range as Sandy Springs and Alpharetta on comparable Chattahoochee source water. What makes Roswell distinctly different is the Chattahoochee waterfront factor: ice maker water supply lines in Riverside and waterfront Chattahoochee properties run through crawl spaces exposed to elevated river-valley ambient moisture — a condition that can accelerate supply fitting wear independently of the Chattahoochee's actual hardness. We inspect the full supply line run on every Roswell waterfront property ice maker call alongside standard module diagnosis.
PPM City of Roswell water — Chattahoochee source, 8–14 year fill valve timeline
Riverside and waterfront properties — river crawl space moisture accelerates fitting wear
East Roswell's 1985–2000 suburban homes on standard elevated slab or crawl space construction have ice maker water supply lines in standard residential moisture conditions. Riverside's waterfront homes on the Chattahoochee River have crawl spaces maintaining ambient moisture from river proximity — a meaningfully different environment for supply fittings and water line joints over 15–20 year timelines. We note property type and position on every Roswell ice maker call before diagnosing the mechanical fault.
Spring pollen season (March–May) in Roswell doesn't directly affect ice maker modules — but spring also coincides with the end of Atlanta's ice storm risk window. Ice maker failures noticed in March or April warrant a review of whether any late-season winter ice events preceded the failure, as surge-related module damage can produce delayed symptom appearance as damaged electronics degrade over weeks.
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