Home Improvement Dilemma: Repair or Replace?
When to replace? That can be a difficult question, as you juggle your budget and desire for brand new products (or products that work properly). Ideally, you want to stretch-out the lifespan of appliances and building products without wearing them too thin. Here’s how to find that balance.
Lifespan of Household Appliances
Here’s one scenario: the dishwasher isn’t rinsing properly, and you’ve tried adding a rinse aid in the water. Do you call a repair person or buy a new appliance? The answer depends on:
- The severity of the problem–how often and how much does it affect your daily life?
- The age of the appliance
- Your budget
If it’s a two-year-old dishwashe,r and you spend $100 on a repair, it’s probably worth the repair bill. If it’s an eight-year-old dishwasher (and they typically last ten years), it’s time to buy a new one.
Home Improvement Products: What’s the Lifespan?
To help you decide if a product is nearing the end of its lifespan, here’s a look at how long household products typically last. For example:
- Gas range: 19 years
- Refrigerator: 17 years
- Kitchen cabinets: 15 to 20 years
- Laminate countertop: 10 to 15 years
Next, look at major building systems, such as the windows, furnace or exterior siding. Focus on how they function and how much maintenance is involved. If you have real wood siding, for example, here are some signs from Amazing Siding that it might be nearing the end of the road:
- The boards near the ground have rotted
- There is mold or fungus growing, a common occurrence in shaded areas
- Boards are warped or bowed
For windows, try this guide from Simonton Windows.
To replace or not to replace–that is the question. Now, you know the answer!