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December 23, 2021
Should You Buy New Appliances For Your Kitchen Remodel?
When you’re remodeling your kitchen, there are lots of things to plan and budget for. One of the most difficult decisions is should you buy new appliances for your new kitchen. While you may want the aesthetics of a shiny new appliance, what should you do if it is basically in good working order? So, here we’ll explore the argument for replacing each of your kitchen appliances. Refrigerators The refrigerator is likely to be the hardest working appliance in your home and it is vital to keep your food safe for consumption. The average lifespan of a typical refrigerator is 10 to 15 years, but the older the appliance is, the less likely it is to be energy efficient. Today’s energy efficient models use up to 60 percent less energy compared to models made in 2000. However, you can expect to pay $900 to $8,000 for a new refrigerator depending on the type, size and features. So, you need to think about the expense vs the savings. If your refrigerator is only five or so years old, you are only likely to save less than $20 a year on your energy bills by upgrading. However, if your appliance is older, there is the potential to save up to $200 a year. Ranges A range is typically one of the most durable kitchen appliances and you can expect it to last up to 20 years with maintenance and some minor repairs. A new model can cost $650 to $2,000+, so if -
January 11, 2021
A Brief Guide to Upgrading Kitchen Appliances on a Budget
Your choice of kitchen appliances can make or break your kitchen design. These items are home staples that will be used on a regular basis. Fortunately, there are lots of shapes, sizes, and designs of appliances to suit any household requirements. So, even if you’re on a restricted budget, there are lots of options to choose from. Here we’ll explore this in more detail to help you to make your final purchase decision. Upgrade or Repair? If you’re on a limited budget, the first thing you need to consider is whether you upgrade or repair your existing appliances. If you’re remodeling your kitchen, there is a temptation to buy all new appliances, but this can significantly increase the costs. In many cases, an appliance upgrade may not be necessary. Even if your appliances are looking a little tired, it is possible to hide them behind cabinet fronts if they are still working well. On the other hand, if your appliances are subject to break down issues or are costing you increasing amounts on your energy bills, an upgrade is likely to be the best choice. Fortunately, there are some great ideas to save money when you upgrade your appliances. Bundle Deals If you need more than one appliance, you can save money by bundling your appliances into a deal. Consider what appliances you need and what you may need to replace in the near future, so you can maximize your savings. Many retailers will offer significant discounts when you buy
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