So, Here it is. The #1 question we get on almost every service call. " How long is this appliance supposed to last? Our last appliance lasted 30 years?" Our response most of the time " They don't make them like they used too."
So we decided to do some research and here is what we found directly from Consumer Reports.
Average life expectancy in years of a thermostat and a compactor, respectively the longest-lived and shortest-lived appliances in the American home, according to the National Association of Home Builders/Bank of America Home Equity Study of Life Expectancy of Home Components. (See the table below for an alphabetized list of appliances.)
Keep in mind that the life expectancy listed here is just a general guideline—depending on the model and brand of appliances you buy and how well you treat them, your gear might last longer or might need replacing even sooner.
So after you figure out where to buy appliances , be sure to check the brand-repair histories (available to subscribers ) of the gear on our Appliances hub.
Appliance | Life Expectancy (years) |
Air Conditioners (room) | 10 |
Air Conditioners (central) | 15 |
Boilers (electric) | 13 |
Boilers (gas) | 21 |
Compactors | 6 |
Dehumidifiers | 8 |
Dishwashers | 9 |
Dryers (electric and gas) | 13 |
Freezers | 11 |
Furnaces (electric warm air) | 15 |
Furnaces (gas warm air) | 18 |
Furnaces (oil warm air) | 20 |
Garbage Disposers | 12 |
Humidifiers | 8 |
Microwave Ovens | 9 |
Range/Oven Hoods | 14 |
Ranges (electric) | 13 |
Ranges (gas) | 15 |
Refrigerators | 13 |
Refrigerators (compact) | 9 |
Thermostats | 35 |
Washing Machines | 10 |
Water Heaters (electric) | 11 |
Water Heaters (gas) | 10 |
Water Heaters (tankless) | 20+ |
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