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To Repair or Not to Repair, That Is the Question

To Repair or Not to Repair, That Is the Question

It's a question that most of us have asked ourselves at one point or another: "Should I repair my appliance, or should I replace it?" The answer to this can be tough. Here are some factors to think about before you make your decision.

What to Know About Appliance and TV Repair

Repairing appliances and televisions isn't as easy as it sounds. It takes a lot of time, effort, and money to make an appliance or TV work like new again. Some people make the mistake of trying to repair appliances by themselves, which can cause more harm than good.

Many appliances and televisions are covered by a warranty, so you might be able to get them repaired for free or at little cost. You should always make sure that the appliance is actually broken before making any repairs yourself. Because once parts of it have been removed, there's no guarantee they'll go back in how they started! A trusted professional appliance repair company will be best suited to help you.

Here are some questions to consider whether you should repair or replace your broken or malfunctioning item.

-Is the repair going to cost more than 50% of the original purchase price? 

The first thing to consider in terms of cost is whether the repair going to cost more than half of what it would take to replace or upgrade. If the answer is yes, and if your item is more than a few years old, you may just want to replace it.

You should also check if your appliance or TV is covered by a warranty. If so, will the warranty cover the costs of repairs and replacement parts for free, if needed? If you do have such a warranty, a repair can save you the effort of purchasing a new item.

-Does the product still function adequately with its current defect(s)? 

Some appliance and TV repairs can make it work better than when you first bought them. That's because an experienced repair company can help you understand and optimize your appliance settings, as well. 

If the item is still at least working adequately, then a repair might be your best option. If it's working well enough, you may just forgo the trouble altogether. Though beware, ignoring a small problem now could lead to a bigger issue later. Additionally, many repair companies will offer a offers a warranty on the same repair of the same machine and a lifetime warranty on any parts purchased and installed.

-Is your product more than five years old?

If an appliance or television has been around for over five years, chances are that newer models are far superior. You might be better off with a replacement or upgrade, especially if your appliance is five to ten years old.

-Does the product have an adequate resale value?

If you're planning to sell your appliance in the near future, then repairing it may not even make financial sense for you. If repairs are going to cost more than what you would get, just sell it to someone with the interest and know-how to fix it themselves.

However, if it's a very high ticket item that would recoup repair costs if sold in working order, invest in a skilled repair company to get things working again, then put the cash from the sale towards a new one!

-How long will it take me to fix this problem?

Time may be a factor in whether you choose to repair or replace. If a repair could take you more than a few days, you need to weigh your choices. For example, if it's a  malfunctioning washing machine, perhaps you can go a week or two without by using a local laundromat or friend's appliance. But if it's a refrigerator, you may not be willing or able to go without it for more than a day or two.

When Is It Time to Replace?

In some cases, it will make more sense, in the long run, to replace your appliance or TV altogether rather than repair it. Some signs that this is the better option include: if repairs are extremely expensive; if repairs take far too much time and effort; if repairing an appliance would be unprofitable for the business you're working with; if it's older than ten years.

In many cases, a replacement will be more cost-effective and simpler than trying to fix something that has been broken for some time now. Replacing appliances can help ensure that they function as well as new ones do! If this is what you find yourself considering, many appliance repair companies can also help you purchase a better replacement at a great price

Takeaways

A lot of people are not sure what to do when their appliances break. Should they repair it or replace it? This is a tough question, and there are many factors that go into the decision-making process.

If you're not very tech-savvy or just don't have the time, then a DIY repair might not be right for you. In that case, hiring an experienced appliance repair company will save you from taking on more work than necessary! And when you use a TrustDALE certified professional, you're always protected by Dale's trademark $10,000 Make-It-Right Guarantee. So start looking for a trusted appliance repair professional in your area today!

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