So, your refrigerator broke and you’re questioning whether to fix it or just buy a new one.
The fridge is old: If your refrigerator is nearing the end of its typical lifespan (10-15 years), repairs may become recurring expenses.
The repair cost is significant: Major repairs, like a compressor failure, can be close to the price of a new, budget-friendly model.
You want upgraded features and efficiency: Newer refrigerators often boast better energy efficiency and convenient features.
I always recommend getting a repair estimate first. That way, you can compare the cost of fixing it versus the price of a replacement and make the best decision for your situation.
Let me know if you’d like help finding a qualified technician or exploring new refrigerator options!”