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Goose Creek ice maker repair at Berkeley County's 60–100 PPM water follows the soft-water mechanical-failure pattern of the entire Charleston Metro. What makes Goose Creek distinct is the military household dimension: Joint Base Charleston-adjacent rental refrigerators cycle through multiple tenants with different usage patterns, different ice consumption habits, and different maintenance approaches. A fill valve that would run 15 years in a stable civilian home may reach mechanical wear earlier in a rental unit that has housed four military families in eight years. We assess cumulative multi-tenant cycle count alongside chronological age on every JBC-adjacent ice maker call.
Joint Base Charleston — multi-tenant rental ice maker wear pattern, not water chemistry
PPM Berkeley County water — soft, no calcium fill valve restriction
National appliance service data doesn't capture the JBC rental property pattern. A fill valve at year six in a Goose Creek rental may have run four times the monthly ice production cycles of a civilian owner-occupied equivalent. We look at actual usage history and household turnover data on every property-manager-coordinated Goose Creek ice maker call before recommending repair or replacement based on age alone.
Goose Creek's Berkeley County position places it inland from the coast but within full range of the Charleston Metro's June–November hurricane-season surge events. Ice maker module electronics are vulnerable to the same power restoration surges that affect refrigerator control boards across the metro. A Goose Creek ice maker that suddenly stops producing following a tropical weather event warrants surge-damage assessment before mechanical diagnosis.
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