Thinking about upgrading parts on an older appliance? It's a common question, and for many homeowners, a cost-effective solution.
Rather than a full replacement, which can be expensive and disruptive, repairing and upgrading with a new part can be the smarter choice.
This approach not only gets your appliance working efficiently again but also extends its overall lifespan.
Plus, it's a more environmentally friendly option, keeping old appliances out of landfills.
When deciding between repairing and replacing, consider these key points:
● Cost: The "50% rule" suggests replacing if the repair is more than half the cost of a new appliance.
● Age: Appliances nearing the end of their lifespan might not be worth the repair investment.
● Energy Use: Older models often use more energy, so a new, efficient one could save you on bills.
● Parts: Are replacement parts readily available for your model?
For a professional diagnosis and a recommendation on whether to repair or replace, contact Texcen Appliance Repair.
We can help you make the right choice for your home and your budget.