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817-900-8324When an appliance acts up, the first question is usually “is it worth fixing?” Most of the time, the answer is yes — here’s how to decide.
A typical repair is a fraction of the cost of a new appliance, keeps a perfectly good machine out of a landfill, and is often a same-day fix. Many “dead” appliances just need one inexpensive part — a belt, a valve, an igniter, a control board, a pump. Before you spend hundreds (or thousands) on a replacement, it’s worth a quick, honest diagnosis.
If yours is comfortably within these ranges, repair is usually the right call:
| Appliance | Typical lifespan |
|---|---|
| Refrigerator | 10–15 years |
| Washing machine | 10–12 years |
| Dryer | 10–13 years |
| Dishwasher | 9–12 years |
| Range / oven | 13–15 years |
| Cooktop | 13–15 years |
| Microwave | 8–10 years |
| Garbage disposal | 8–12 years |
For appliance-specific guidance — the common problems, what’s worth fixing, and when replacement makes sense — see the guide for yours:
In a minority of cases, replacing is the better value. Lean toward a new appliance when:
If that’s where you land, we make it easy: we sell brand-new appliances (never used or refurbished) at competitive prices, so you can replace it with us in one stop.
The best next step is a quick diagnosis. Our technician will tell you exactly what’s wrong and give you a straight repair-or-replace recommendation — no pressure either way.