Introduction
Most large home appliances have an impressive lifespan of about a decade or more, but there comes a time when you have to replace them. While nobody likes throwing away something that expensive, it’s actually almost inevitable even with the best maintenance and care.
If you’re wondering how to know if it’s time to throw something out, you’re in the right place. Here’s a beginner’s guide on how to look out for signs that your appliance is beyond saving, and when you should start replacing it. And while you’re at it, find out how you can save on your electricity bill with sp group bill.
1. Refrigerator
This is one of the only appliances in your home that’s switched on and running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Usually, refrigerators are built to last about 10 to 13 years, which means after a certain point, wear-and-tear causes it to lose its functionality. At this point, it’s important to replace it to prevent it from guzzling too much power, and of course, to prevent your food from going bad.
If your fridge is getting old, do check regularly for telltale signs that it needs a replacement. This includes things like condensation on the inside of the fridge, high temperature at the back of the fridge, and loud humming when in use. On top of that, if the food in the fridge starts to spoil before the expiry date, you should start searching for replacements immediately.
Repairs are also an option, but refrigerator repairs can cost a lot. As such, if it’s really beyond saving, getting a replacement refrigerator might make the most financial sense. Moreover, a new fridge is likely to be more energy-efficient, helping you cut on your energy usage in the long run.
2. Washing Machine
Whether you have a front- or top-loading appliance at home, all washing machines usually have a lifespan of about 10 years. It’s such an important home appliance that it’s best to get it fixed or replaced as soon as it starts to act up — or you risk having to use dirty laundry for a couple of days.
How do you know that a washing machine is getting old? Well, here are some observations you can make. Firstly, old washing machines tend to make loud noises during the washing cycle, whether from the inside of the appliance or from excessive and violent shaking. Secondly, you can note the water flow. If water begins the leak from under the washing machine or no longer fills the entire drum, then it’s a sign that it’s no longer functioning as it should.
If you note any of these issues when the washing machine is still relatively new, call the provider and use the warranty card to get it replaced. If the warranty has expired, the next best option is to engage a professional to take a look, and if possible, repair the appliance. Your repairman will advise you on whether it’s worth repairing, or if you should just get a replacement.
3. Dryer
Dryers tend to last slightly longer than washing machines, about three years more on average. That said, old or defective dryers can easily damage your clothing, or even become dangerous fire hazards, so it’s important that you keep a lookout for signs that it’s time to get a new dryer.
Of course, the first symptom is that your clothes come out of a cycle still damp, or in the worst cases, still wet to the touch. The dryer may also make lots of loud noises during the drying cycle, and some people even report burning smells when using a defective dryer. Needless to say, once there’s a fire, burn, or scorch marks, you need to replace it immediately.
A new electric dryer can cost anywhere from $400 to $1000, depending on the size and the model. However, most people change dryers and washing machines together for a matching set, so that would significantly increase the upfront costs you’ll have to pay for both. If your dryer is still new or is facing only minor issues, perhaps it’s best to send it for repairs which tend to be significantly cheaper.
4. Air Conditioner
The worst-case scenario on a blazing hot day is when the air conditioner refuses to work. On top of comfort issues, old air conditioners also use up much more energy compared to newer, more energy-efficient models — so if it’s time to replace it, it’s best not to hesitate.
Here are some common problems that surface when the air conditioner gets too old. For one, the air conditioner starts to blow not cold air, but warm or even hot air. This points to a faulty thermostat sensor that renders the air conditioner useless. Malfunctioning air conditioners also tend to have ice forming on the filter, emit bad smells, or even make loud and banging noises when in use.
Air conditioners can be a hefty purchase, so if the model is relatively new and recently bought, do check with a licensed technician to see if it can be fixed. However, if the air conditioner is an old model with recurring problems, buying a new one can be more cost-saving in the long run, helping you save on both repairs and electricity use.
5. Dishwasher
Cleaning up the kitchen after a meal is so much easier with a dishwasher. Newer models can even help to reduce the amount of water used in washing up and cleaning all the dishes. Sadly, this handy appliance has a relatively short lifespan compared to the other big-ticket appliances.
Once your dishwasher hits five to nine years, it’s good to monitor it closely for signs of defectiveness. This includes a faulty door, dents on the inside, loud noises when it’s in use, and of course, dishes that come out dirty. You should also take care to look out for signs of rust forming on the inside, or standing water that takes hours to drain.
Repair costs for dishwashers are quite high, so if you’re plagued with these problems, perhaps an upgrade is in order. A new dishwasher will set you back anywhere from $400 to $800, but it’s worth the convenience and peace of mind knowing your dishes will come out clean.
Conclusion
In conclusion, while none of us want to replace our beloved home appliances, there’s a time to discard them after they’ve served us well. That said, when in doubt of whether to repair or replace, do contact a professional repairman or technician who will be able to provide the best advice.