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Slate, copper and tile roofs, which are on the upper end of the price spectrum, can last more than 50 years. Homeowners with wood shake roofs should expect them to last about 30 years, while fiber cement shingles last about 25 years and asphalt shingle/composition roofs last about 20 years, the NAHB found.
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Read More »If you are buying or selling a house, odds are you're laser-focused on the layout, the closet space and the yard – all aspects a homeowner can't easily change. But another important consideration is necessary home repairs. For instance, roofs are designed to be replaced every 30 years, and appliances rarely last that long. Understanding the life span of appliances and home fixtures can help you decide when to repair and when to replace. For instance, if you're a homebuyer, you may be wondering if you can negotiate with the seller if a home's roof will need to be replaced soon. The most expensive components of a home are generally the roof, electrical, plumbing, furnace and air conditioning systems. The stakes are high because replacing any one of these systems can mean a bill of four or five figures. Meanwhile, if you're a seller, you might be worried that you won't be able to get a good price for your property if your roof or refrigerator is aging. Exactly how long your heating, plumbing, roof, air conditioning, water heater and other home components will last varies based on the quality of the items, how well they've been maintained and where you live. Here are some factors to keep in mind as you're considering your options: Research repairs before replacing. Mike Powell, a professional engineer and owner of Red Flag Home Inspection in Tampa, Florida, advises weighing the cost of repairing an item or component first before replacing it. He points to the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors website, where "you can weigh the life expectancy of the appliance or component and use it toward your repair vs replacement assessment,” Powell says. If it seems like a repair you can do yourself, he suggests checking RepairClinic.com or AppliancePartsPros.com to find common parts for a range of appliances from washing machines to furnaces. “You can also read reviews by others that have had that issue, and (often) see their complaints on the frequency of failure,” Powell says. Consider the component's age. Knowing the life expectancy of an appliance or a home component like a roof can help you calculate if it's worth the repair. He offers the example of an electric range that costs $2,000 and has a lifespan of 15 years. "When you take $2,000 and divide by the 15 years, you get $133 a year. So that 5-year-old oven has $1,330 value left in it – 10 years times $133 per year. So that $300 repair isn't looking so bad. Obviously, as you get in the other end of the spectrum, that $300 repair in a 12-year-old oven isn't such a great deal." Zach Blenkinsopp, owner of Digital Roofing Innovations in Florence, Alabama, says 20 years tends to be the time to consider replacing a roof, but he adds that it depends on the roof's condition. “If you see mold and mildew … or notice severe sagging, you will be better off replacing the roof,” he says.
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Determine if you want to make an investment. Some replacements or repairs are easy to determine, but it really depends on the situation, says Timothy Trudeau, an investor and a Realtor with the Realty Association in Nashville, Tennessee. “If I have a rental that has fully functioning appliances, then I leave them and repair and replace as necessary. I recently bought a stainless steel dishwasher in a house that had otherwise black appliances. And this is because that is what I plan on moving toward. But until then, the fridge, stove and oven all work great,” Trudeau says. But if you’re selling a property in the near future, replacing an appliance or two can make a lot of sense. “The average person sees a kitchen with new appliances as move-in ready and less hassle over looking at something with older appliances and the perceived future breakdown,” Trudeau says. With that in mind, the National Association of Home Builders surveyed manufacturers, trade associations and researchers in 2007 and produced "The Life Expectancy of Home Components" report, which estimates life spans for everything from appliances to windows. Based on the association's research and the research of others, including the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors – also known as InterNACHI – here's a look at how long you can expect these 10 major home components to last.
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