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Portsmouth ice maker repair at Hampton Roads water utility's 60–90 PPM soft water follows the Tidewater mechanical pattern — fill valves run 12–18 years without calcium restriction. Portsmouth's distinct character is its housing age distribution: Olde Towne's antebellum homes have water supply connections routed through original 19th-century construction, Cradock's 1920s company-town homes have early-20th-century pipe infrastructure, and Port Norfolk's waterfront properties face Elizabeth River tidal humidity in crawl spaces that creates different moisture conditions than inland Churchland subdivisions. Portsmouth generates the Hampton Roads metro's most varied ice maker supply line assessment scenarios.
19th-century supply infrastructure — three or four plumbing eras behind the refrigerator connection
Elizabeth River tidal humidity — crawl space moisture conditions distinct from inland Portsmouth
Cradock's 1920s–1930s company-town construction used plumbing standards from its era — galvanized steel supply lines that may have been partially updated but can still contain vintage sections behind walls and in crawl spaces. A Cradock ice maker call is worth inspecting the full supply line run to the refrigerator, not just the fill valve and module, because vintage galvanized pipe condition can affect water quality and flow rate independently of the appliance fault.
Churchland's 1960s–1990s suburban development on Portsmouth's western edge presents a completely different ice maker profile from Olde Towne and Cradock: standard modern supply connections, first and second-replacement refrigerators, and no vintage plumbing complications. Churchland ice maker calls are diagnosed on the same straightforward mechanical basis as Virginia Beach suburban calls.
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