When negotiating an inspection issue or listing a home, it's helpful to share this list so buyers/sellers have realistic expectations.
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.
Here is a list of the life expectancy (years) of some everyday appliances:
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+
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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