Owning Home Appliances

Posted on Thursday, September 4, 2025
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by AMAC, D.J. Wilson
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It’s frustrating when appliances suddenly stop working. Confused about whether to repair or replace basic household appliances that have gone on the fritz? This information can help. Also discover bonus tips to protect your household from unexpected appliance failures.

Most homeowners have had an appliance break or fail at one time or another. Whether it’s a dishwasher that stops mid-cycle, an oven that won’t preheat, a freezer that’s melting, or a dryer that refuses to spin, failing appliances can happen to anyone. In such conundrums, homeowners are faced with three options: replace the appliance, call a repair person, or troubleshoot the problem and fix it yourself. Let’s examine three pros and cons of each option:

Replacing an old appliance with a brand new one:

Pros:

New appliances typically come with one-year manufacturer warranties.

New appliances incorporate updated technology to outperform older models.

New appliances use less energy and can save money over time.

Cons:

Cost is a major drawback to buying new appliances.  

Buyers may incur long waiting times for shipping.

Luxury appliance parts are pricey to repair.

Replacing a broken appliance with a used one:

Pros:

Cost is well below that of a new appliance.

Environmental factors by giving the appliance a second life.

Access to vintage and hard to find appliances.

Cons:  

Previous use can lead to dependability issues.

It is likely to have outdated technology.

Old appliances typically use more water and electricity and are costlier to run.

Calling a repair person to fix an appliance:

Pros:

If the fix is straightforward, it may be cheaper to repair than replace.

If the appliance is still under warranty, it may be fixed for free or at low cost.

It is better for the environment to fix it than toss it.

Cons:

In some cases, it may be more expensive to repair it than to replace it.

Replacement parts may be challenging or impossible to find.

The machine is still old so other parts may soon break.

Fixing an old appliance oneself:

Pros:

Reading the appliance manual and troubleshooting may lead to a simple fix.

Money saving if you know what you’re doing.

No shopping or financing is needed.

Cons:

Potential safety hazard if you don’t know what you’re doing.

Parts may be hard to find on one’s own.

Potential to mess up by attempting to fix the wrong parts.

The takeaway:

There are pros and cons to every decision. Here are some general rules of thumb:

Interesting statistics about appliances:

Major household appliance longevity & average price chart

APPLIANCEAVERAGE LIFESPAN*AVERAGE PRICE**
Air conditioning7-16 years$3,000
Clothes dryer10-13 years$1,000
Clothes washer10-13 years$1,000
Dishwasher8-12 years$850
Electric range/oven13-15 years$1,100
Freezer (upright)12-20 years$850
Furnace15-25 years$5,000
Garage door opener10-15 years$450
Garbage disposal8-15 years$550
Gas range/oven15-17 years$1,100
Heat pump10-15 years$6,000
Microwave (built-in)7-10 years$400
Refrigerator10-15 years$1,500
Trash compactor6-10 years$1,400
Water heater10 years$1,500

*Product performance and longevity may be affected by independent factors such as usage, quality, brand, environmental factors, and maintenance and upkeep.

** Product prices can fluctuate greatly depending upon appliance size, features, quality, brands, and region. These average prices typically exclude fees for installation and delivery and product warranties.

Note: These averages are general numbers gathered from a range of sources widely available across the internet, including NBC Today Show, Google search, Mr. Appliance, Echo Home Inspections Inc., Whirlpool, and other manufacturers. These averages are subject to change with improvements in technology, cost of building appliances, fluctuations in the economy, and other variables.

Good to know about home appliances:  

How regular cleanings can increase the lifespan of your appliances:

Why consider smart appliances?

We learned that smart appliances are devices that use advanced technology to automate functions, make tasks easier, and/or connect to smart devices such as iPhones for easy control. Did you know that modern-day devices can perform fancy tasks using this technology? For example, refrigerators can do amazing things like keep track of contents, add low-stock items to a digital grocery list and even suggest recipes. Some modern appliances like washing machines are set to receive voice commands, remind users of maintenance, and even predict issues before they become a problem. Some devices are intended to communicate with each other. For instance, window treatments can be designed to automatically close when letting in too much heat as detected by a smart thermostat. That’s two technologies working together.

Keeping up with product warranties

Home appliances are purchased with expectations that they will last for an expected number of years. So, it’s utterly frustrating when nearly new appliances suddenly stop working properly.  It is especially hair raising when they break a few years after purchase, just after the manufacturer warranty has expired. Consumers can buy extended warranties to prolong coverage of appliances. Homeowners are required to do their homework and be sensible. Price and coverage are some main considerations. If the policy is expensive and lacks coverage for common issues, it’s probably better to pass on the extended warranty. However, if the policy is cheap and offers decent coverage, or the appliance is expensive or challenging to replace, extended coverage may be worthwhile.

Appliances make lives easier

Americans and residents of other modern countries rely on appliances to make tasks easier. Major home appliances like refrigerators, dishwashers, washing machines and dryers, and minor household ones such as air fryers, blenders, and slow cookers, are designed to make ordinary tasks easier. While most appliances are dependable, it can be frustrating when they fail to operate properly or completely break down.

Consumers play a role in appliance longevity

Appliance owners may have some influence over how long appliances may last. Folks are encouraged to perform regular maintenance to prevent issues.  Should an appliance fail, consumers are advised to carefully weigh decisions to replace, repair, or fix broken or old appliances. One may also consider appliance age and functions. Should an appliance grow older or more obsolete, owners should prepare for the best possible replacement by saving up money to avoid encountering debt. Note that the term “best” is subjective as ideal price and desired features varies per individual wants and needs. Regardless, America’s dependence on appliances has progressed with time and is likely to thrive well into the future.

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