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Lehi is the beating heart of Silicon Slopes — Utah's answer to Silicon Valley. A generation ago it was a quiet farming town best known for its flour mill; today it's home to Adobe, Microsoft, Oracle, Young Living's headquarters, and a multibillion-dollar Texas Instruments semiconductor plant. Lehi's population exploded from 47,000 in 2010 to over 90,000 today, making it one of the fastest-growing cities in the entire United States. This growth means Lehi's housing stock is overwhelmingly new construction — refrigerators here are predominantly 2015–2024 installations still under or just past manufacturer warranty, generating first-service calls rather than the second and third-replacement pattern of older cities.
Lehi population — doubled since 2010, fastest-growing city in Utah
Median age — young tech-professional families, new-construction appliances
With 58% of Lehi households having children under 18 and a median age of just 26.2 years, Lehi is a young-family city built almost entirely in the last 15 years. Refrigerators here are predominantly recent Samsung, LG, and Whirlpool installations from the Traverse Mountain, Thanksgiving Point, and Holbrook Farms subdivision boom. These are first-service calls — ice maker module failures, control board issues, and door seal problems on machines 2–10 years old — not the end-of-life decisions common in older Utah cities. We carry parts for these current-generation appliances for same-visit Lehi repair.
Lehi draws from Utah Valley water sources at 200–280 PPM — genuinely hard water. Even Lehi's newest refrigerators face calcium fill valve accumulation from this hard supply. A three-year-old refrigerator in a new Traverse Mountain home can already show early ice maker fill valve scaling, which surprises owners expecting years of trouble-free service from a nearly-new appliance. We explain the hard-water context on every Lehi ice maker call.
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