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Estimated Life Expectancy of Home Components (Florida Edition)

As a homeowner, do you ever wonder things like “How long will my roof last?” or “When will I need to replace my HVAC unit?” No matter the age of your home, things are bound to need repair and/or replacement at some point during your ownership. To take some of the guesswork out of exactly when certain systems or components will need to be replaced, we’ve compiled a chart that details the predicted life expectancy of Florida-based household materials and components.

Adhesives, Caulk & PaintYears
Caulk (Exterior)1 – 3
Caulk (Interior)5 – 8
Paint (Exterior)5 +
Roofing Adhesives/Cements8 +
Sealants5
Stains2 – 6

Surface preparation and paint quality are the most important determinants of a paint’s life expectancy. Ultraviolet (UV) rays can shorten life expectancy, especially in coastal regions that experience a lot of sunshine and heat, as well as wind-driven rain. Additionally, conditions of high humidity indoors or outdoors can affect the lifespan of these components, which is why they should be maintained seasonally.

AppliancesYears
Dishwasher9
Disposal12
Dryer (clothes)13
Freezer10 – 20
Gas Oven10 – 18
Microwave Oven9
Range / Oven Hood14
Range (Electric)13 – 15
Range (Gas)15 – 17
Refrigerator9 – 13
Washing Machine5 – 15

Appliance life expectancy depends to a great extent on the use it receives. Furthermore, consumers often replace appliances long before they become worn out due to changes in styling, technology and consumer preferences.

CountertopsYears
Concrete50
Cultured Marble20
Natural Stone100 +
Laminate20 – 30
Resin10 +
Tile100 +
Wood100 +

Natural stone countertops, which are less expensive than they were just a few years ago, are becoming more popular, and one can expect them to last a lifetime. Cultured marble countertops have a shorter life expectancy, however.

DecksYears
Deck Planks10
Composite8 – 15
Structural Wood5 – 20

Decks are exposed to a wide range of conditions in different climates, from wind and hail in some areas, to relatively consistent, dry weather in others.

Doors (Exterior)Years
Fiberglass100 +
Fire-Rated Steel100 +
Vinyl10
Wood30 +

Exterior fiberglass, steel and wood doors will last as long as the house, while vinyl and screen doors have a shorter life expectancy. The gaskets/weatherstripping of exterior doors may have to be replaced every 5 to 8 years.

FlooringYears
All Wood Floors100 +
Bamboo100 +
Carpet8 – 10
Concrete50 +
Engineered Wood50 +
Exotic Wood100 +
Granite100 +
Laminate15 – 25
Linoleum25
Slate100
Terrazzo75 +
Tile75 – 100
Vinyl25

Flooring life is dependent on maintenance and the amount of foot traffic the floor endures.

HVACYears
Air Conditioner (Central)10 – 15
Condensing Unit8 – 12 (coastal areas) 10 – 15 (inland)
Ducting60 – 100
Gas Fireplace15 – 25
Air Handler15 – 20
Thermostats35

Thermostats may last 35 years but they are usually replaced before they fail due to technological improvements.

InsulationYears
Batts / Rolls100 +
Cellulose100 +
Fiberglass100 +
Foamboard100 +
Loose-Fill100 +
Rock Wool100 +

As long as they are not punctured, cut or burned, and are kept dry and away from UV rays, cellulose, fiberglass and foam insulation materials will last a lifetime. This is true regardless of whether they were installed as loose-fill, housewrap or batts/rolls.

Plumbing, Fixtures & FaucetsYears
ABS and PVC Waste Pipe50 – 80
Cast-Iron Waste Pipe (above ground)40
Cast-Iron Waste Pipe (below ground)50 – 60
Fiberglass Bathtub and Shower20
Instant (on-demand) Water Heater10
PEX40
Plastic Water Lines75
Toilet Tank Components5
Toilets, Bidets and Urinals100 + (if not cracked)
Water Heater (conventional)8 – 12
Water Line (Copper)50 – 75
Water Line (Plastic)50 – 75
Water Softener20

The quality of plumbing fixtures varies dramatically. The mineral content of water can shorten the life expectancy of water heaters and clog shower heads. Also, some finishes may require special maintenance with approved cleaning agents per the manufacturers in order to last their expected service lives.

RoofingYears
Asphalt Shingles (3-tab)10 – 15
Asphalt Shingles (Architectural)15 – 20
BUR (Built-Up Roofing)10 – 12
Clay / Concrete80 +
Fiber Cement18
Metal17 – 20
Modified Bitumen10 – 12
Slate50 +
TPO10 – 12
Wood25

The life of a roof depends on local weather conditions, building and design, material quality, and adequate maintenance. Hot climates drastically reduce asphalt shingle life. Roofs in areas that experience severe weather, such as hail, tornadoes and/or hurricanes may also experience a shorter-than-normal lifespan overall or may incur isolated damage that requires repair in order to ensure the service life of the surrounding roofing materials.

WindowsYears
Aluminum / Aluminum-Clad10 – 15
Double-Pane5 – 15
Skylights5 – 15
Window Glazing8 +
Vinyl / Fiberglass Windows10 – 30
Wood15 +

Aluminum windows are expected to last between 15 and 20 years, while wooden windows should last nearly 30 years.

Note: Life expectancy varies with usage, weather, installation, maintenance and quality of materials. This list should be used only as a general guideline and not as a guarantee or warranty regarding the performance or life expectancy of any appliance, product, system or component.

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