When you feel that your home appliance is not working
properly, the loss of use is generally compounded by the tough question of
whether to repair it or replace with a newer more energy-efficient appliance.
If the repair charges of appliance are more than the cost,
it may be the correct time to get a new one, specifically if the appliance is getting
8 to 9 years old. The NAHB or National Association provides the estimates for
the life of common appliance, and the estimation of appliances’ average life is
given below:
- · Washing machines: 10 years
- · Dishwashers: 9 years
- · Dryers: 13 years
- · Ranges (gas): 15 years
- · Freezers: 11 years
- · Refrigerators: 13 years
Home Appliances |
Should I
repair my appliance?
When you determining the answer of the above question, you
have to consider the following:
Yes: Check if the appliance is still under the warranty, you
should call a factory repair shop.
Yes: Check if your appliance is a favorite high-end or an
antique model you would be found to continue to use it. Assure the repairs
restore it to current safety hands.
Yes: Check if the appliance repair is minor and will extend
the life for at least 3 to 4 years.
May be: Check if the appliance is not under warranty, make a
call to appliance repair contractor to know about the cost of repairing, a renowned
provider will help you estimate your options, including the benefits and losses
of repairing versus buying.
No: If the repair charges are add up to the cost more than
the half of the appliances’ original cost.
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