Your home appliances are your most used and hardworking items in your home. Appliances such as your fridge, oven and washing machine are often used daily. The general lifespan of an appliance can vary anywhere between 5-15 years. Like most things, they will go through normal wear and tear. It is also dependent on brand, quality and how well you maintain it. What happens if your appliances aren't functioning properly? Or completely stop working altogether? Do you repair your appliance or make the decision to replace?
With the ever-changing advances in technology and faster product obsolescence, there has been a trend towards updating our appliances as soon as something goes wrong. This isn’t always the most eco-friendly or sustainable solution. Trends are changing. People are embracing environmentally friendly options and choosing to repair appliances. It just makes good sense! Good for the planet (and for your pocket too).
E-waste is anything with a plug, battery or cord that is at the end of its useful life. Globally we produce more than 50 million tonnes of e-waste a year. 70,000 tonnes of which is generated in Australia, with each Australian household. This generates around 73kg of e-waste
per year!
Many of us do the right thing when disposing of old appliances. Ewaste Watch estimates that only 80% of e-waste is illegally dumped! E-Waste is often sent back to toxic junkyards in developing countries. Hazardous materials like lead, cadmium and mercury end up in waste streams. This impacts the environment and our health.
Regular maintenance and repairs will help to increase the lifespan of your appliance.
DIY - Carry out your own basic repairs. This can be simpler and more cost effective than you think. Check out the articles in our Statewide Blog for some handy tips.
Adopt good maintenance practices - Often these simple maintenance tips can prolong the life of your appliance and prevent major damage and potentially costly repairs.
Tackle easy fixes (no tricky DIY skills required!) - replace your broken fridge shelves, change your cooktop knobs, and finally replace that burnt out oven globe.
Check your warranty - Many household appliances have long-term manufacturer’s warranties that cover repairs – worth checking out!
Order your appliance spare parts online - Statewide Appliance Spares have the biggest range of appliance spare parts for all your home appliances. You can find replacement parts for most leading brands
Speak to our team of experts - they are available to answer your questions and offer the right guidance and advice to make buying spares easier
Lastly, if replacing your faulty/damaged home appliance is your only option…
If the repair will cost you more than 50 percent of the price of replacing it you may want to consider upgrading to a new appliance.
Contact your local council for advice and information or visit https://www.environment.gov.au/protection/waste-resource-recovery/television-and-computer-recycling-scheme/drop-off-points
Repairing your home appliances is easy with Statewide Appliance Spares. We have Australia’s biggest range of appliance parts with fast, Australia wide delivery.