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North Charleston ice maker repair at 50–80 PPM Edisto River water follows the soft-water mechanical-failure pattern of the Charleston Metro — fill valves typically run 12–18 years without calcium restriction. What distinguishes North Charleston is its thermal environment: garages in North Charleston's more continental inland microclimate reach 100–105°F during July and August, temperatures that accelerate ice maker module solenoid wear from sustained thermal cycling. A module in a garage refrigerator in North Charleston may show wear several years earlier than an equivalent module in a coastal or climate-controlled installation.
North Charleston garage temperatures July–August — module thermal stress, not calcium
1940s–1960s homes — older water supply lines assessed alongside every ice maker call
National appliance reliability data assumes climate-controlled kitchen installations. A garage refrigerator ice maker in North Charleston runs its module solenoid in 100°F ambient conditions for 3–4 months every year — a heat-exposure profile that National averages don't capture. We ask where the refrigerator is located on every North Charleston ice maker call before estimating remaining service life.
Park Circle's 1940s–1960s homes have water supply lines routed through original construction that predates PEX and modern flex connectors. We inspect the full supply line run on Park Circle ice maker calls — not just the fill valve and module — because vintage fittings and aging steel supply lines in these homes can introduce issues beyond the ice maker's immediate mechanical fault.
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