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Appliance Repair Tips Every Home Buyer & Seller Should Know

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Buyer Tips: How to Check Appliances Before Buying a HomeFor Sellers: Simple Repairs to Increase Home ValueShould You Repair or Replace Your Appliance?

House hunting or getting ready to sell? Take a minute to check the appliances—seriously. People often get caught up in curb appeal and the layout, but a broken dishwasher or a dying fridge can cost you big after closing, not to mention the hassle of fixing appliances. Open the doors, run a quick cycle, and listen for weird noises. It only takes a few minutes and might save you hundreds later.

Buyer Tips: How to Check Appliances Before Buying a Home

While checking a property, don’t just focus on the design or décor but also appliances, as old or faulty appliances become a huge cost after you take possession. Here are some important issues to inspect prior to purchasing a property.

  • Test Major Kitchen Appliances: Begin in the kitchen, as the kitchen serves a central role in the house. Inspect the dishwasher, turn on the oven, and check the refrigerator’s cooling. If they make unusual sounds, operate sluggishly or leak, that’s a sign of malfunction.
  • Check the Washer and Dryer: Ask when the washer and dryer were last serviced. Keep an eye out for unusual noise or delayed drying during the tour. Some issues might be easy to fix, but it’s helpful to know ahead of time. Replacing these appliances can get expensive if you’re already on a tight budget.
  • Inspect the HVAC System: Turn on the heat and AC to make sure they’re working. Unusual odors, inconsistent heat, or clogged filters could be a sign that the system requires maintenance—or worse, replacement. Repairs to a faulty HVAC system can run into the thousands of dollars, so this test is essential, particularly in severe-weather states.
  • Verify Age & Warranty: Ask for the manuals and any warranty information that’s available. Some appliances, like refrigerators or HVAC equipment, can last a long time—up to 15 years or more—while others may be nearing the end of their useful life. Knowing how old they are helps you plan for future repairs or replacement and can assist in negotiating the selling price.

For Sellers: Simple Repairs to Increase Home Value

If you wish to sell your house, investing in appliance repairs will make your property more appealing. Here’s how minor repairs will translate into big returns:

  • Refresh the Kitchen Appliances: Home buyers are drawn to modern, well-maintained kitchens. A refrigerator door that won’t seal, or burners that don’t light easily on the stove, can leave a negative impression. Small problems such as replacing worn-out seals or burners can make a big difference in how the kitchen looks and how well it functions.
  • Fix the Laundry Room: A leaky washer or a dryer that leaves clothes still damp after a long time will be a red flag for buyers. These issues can be harbingers of greater maintenance problems later on, which will make buyers look elsewhere. Prevent this by keeping your washer and dryer in top working condition.
  • Address Small but Noticeable Issues: It’s the little things that have the biggest impact when it comes to affecting a buyer’s impression of your property. A noisy dishwasher, a refrigerator with a missing shelf, or a microwave with a spotty performance might not be significant issues, but they will have buyers questioning their decision.
  • Consider Energy Efficiency Upgrades: Replacing your old appliances with modern, energy-efficient appliances will not only make the property more appealing to buyers, but will lower the energy bills as well.

Should You Repair or Replace Your Appliance?

Knowing how to repair an appliance instead of replacing it can save both buyers and sellers time and money. A good rule of thumb:

  • Repair if the appliance is less than 10 years old and the repair costs less than 50% of a replacement.
  • Replace if it’s over 10–15 years old, has recurring issues, or lacks modern energy-efficient features.

If you are not sure, hiring a professional appliance technician can help you decide the best option.

Proactive appliance maintenance benefits both buyers and sellers. Buyers will avoid surprise expenses, and sellers will increase the worth of their property. Take the time prior to closing the transaction to inspect kitchen, laundry, and HVAC appliances you’ll be glad you did.

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