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Module failure, water line, not producing — Same-day, fixed quote.
Concord ice maker repair at Cabarrus County water's 50–100 PPM follows the soft-water mechanical-failure pattern of the Charlotte metro — fill valves run 12–18 years before any calcium restriction, and when Concord ice makers fail, the cause is almost always solenoid wear, module motor failure, or water line issues. Concord's slightly harder water than Charlotte proper (Yadkin-Pee Dee basin vs Catawba River) produces marginally faster fill valve scale accumulation, but nothing approaching hard-water markets. The dominant Concord ice maker pattern is module age on the 2008–2020 subdivision refrigerator wave now hitting first module calls.
Year fill valve lifespan — Cabarrus County soft water, mechanical failure not calcium
2008–2020 subdivision refrigerators hitting first ice maker module calls now
The refrigerators installed across Concord's subdivision boom are now 5–17 years old and entering the normal first ice maker module replacement window — solenoid or motor wear after years of cycling. At Cabarrus County's 50–100 PPM water, this is mechanical wear, not calcium restriction. We explain this clearly on every Concord first-service ice maker call so households understand they're experiencing normal end-of-cycle wear rather than a water chemistry problem requiring treatment.
Concord and neighboring Kannapolis both draw from Cabarrus County utilities at comparable 50–100 PPM hardness — meaning ice maker service patterns are consistent across both communities. The slightly harder supply than Charlotte proper produces occasional early fill valve scaling on units 20+ years old that have never had filtration, but this is uncommon.
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