When you purchase your kitchen appliances Bury the mantra is always to buy well and not have to repair or replace often. But of course, in a busy kitchen there's going to be a time when one of your appliances gives up the ghost. Then you'll need to carry out some repairs or go all out and actually replace something.

We have a rule of thumb when it comes to appliances Bury and they are -

  • If any safety issues come up with any of your appliances then you definitely need to consider replacing it as you don't want to risk any fires or damage to your kitchen Bury.

  • If you're half way through the lifespan of the appliances (according to the guarantee) and the cost of having to repair something is more than the cost of buying it out right then it's worth just going to buy a new one rather than mess around repairing things. 

So when is it time to replace your kitchen appliances? 

  • Fridge freezers - stand alone models can become quite expensive to repair, so it's worth weighing up your options to see which would be the cheaper option. This is the same with built in models, but you need to be aware of the costs for cupboard doors, fixtures, cabinets and the like. 

  • Washing machines and tumble dryers - the average lifespan of these appliances tends to be around 10 years. If you do start to have any issues then it needs to be looked at quickly. Water and electric are two things that shouldn't go together. 

  • Hobs and stove tops - again these should last you around 10 years, and it's simple when it comes to knowing when to replace it or not. You need to get a new one once it isn't practical or safe to repair your current one.