Maintenance & Repairs
Upkeep, vendors, and keeping a home in shape.
How Many Coats of Paint Do You Actually Need?
Most walls need exactly two coats of paint over primer, but color changes, stains, and dark-to-light switches can push that to three.
Lowering Water Heater 10 Degrees: How Much You'll Save
Dropping your water heater by 10°F cuts standby energy loss by 3–5% and can save $12–$30 a year per household on average.
How Long Should a Washer and Dryer Last? Real Lifespans
A washing machine typically lasts 10-13 years and a dryer lasts 10-15 years, but skipped maintenance can cut either lifespan by half.
How Long Every Major Appliance Lasts: A Homeowner's Chart (2024)
A refrigerator averages 10-13 years, a water heater 8-12, and a furnace 15-20 — here's the full chart and what shortens each one.
How Long Does a Water Heater Really Last? (8-15 Year Truth)
Most tank water heaters last 8-12 years, tankless units run 15-20, and the sacrificial anode rod is the single part that decides which end of that range you get.
How Long Does a Roof Really Last by Material Type?
Asphalt shingles last 20-25 years, metal roofs run 40-70 years, and clay tile can outlast the house at 50-100 years with care.
How Long Does a Refrigerator Last? The Real Numbers (2024)
Most refrigerators last 10 to 20 years, but compressor failure, condenser dust, and door seal wear can cut that number in half fast.
How Long Does a Kitchen Range Last? 13-15 Year Truth
A kitchen range typically lasts 13-15 years, but poor ventilation, grease buildup, and skipped cleaning can cut that number in half.
How Long Does a Dishwasher Last? Real Lifespans (2024)
A dishwasher lasts 9 to 10 years on average, but poor water quality and skipped maintenance can cut that lifespan in half.
How Long Do Security Cameras Keep Footage? (30, 60, 90 Days)
Most home security cameras keep footage for 7-30 days on cloud plans and 30-90 days on local storage, depending on resolution and motion settings.
How Long Do Microwaves Actually Last? (Real Lifespan Data)
A microwave typically lasts 7-10 years, but daily use, moisture, and a $50 magnetron repair bill often decide whether it's worth fixing or replacing.
How Fast Should You Respond to a Repair Request? (Time Limits)
Most states expect emergency repairs like no heat or a burst pipe fixed within 24 hours, and routine ones within 3 to 14 days depending on your lease and local law.
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