A TV is essential in every household, but they aren’t going to last forever and will need repair. In certain cases, however, repairing it might not be the best option. If you’re debating whether or not to part ways with your current television, consider these signs you need your TV replaced before giving it the boot.
Repair costs are high
A great way to tell if your TV is worth repairing is the cost of the repairs. Repairs can often be simple and inexpensive, but more complicated issues may require costlier repairs that exceed the cost of a new model—especially since the cost of new TVs has been consistently dropping. In general, if the cost to repair your television is over half the cost to purchase a new one, you should probably just replace it.
You have frequent issues
If you’re constantly running into technical issues with your television, it might be time to get a new one. You can typically resolve the occasional issue by purchasing a replacement part or making a repair, but continuous issues can be costly and time-consuming. Your constant frustration is likely a sign that you need your TV replaced.
Your TV is getting old
Age is another factor that plays a large role in your decision to replace your television. In general, TVs are meant to last through 30 to 60 thousand hours of use. If your TV is getting close to the end of its lifespan, its age will likely start showing in decreased quality or frequent technical issues. As such, if your TV is nearing a decade old, consider replacing it.
It increases your energy costs
Newer television models have a variety of features and capabilities that increase their energy efficiency. These energy-saving capabilities, however, aren’t present in most older televisions made over a decade ago. As such, your outdated television could be raising your electricity bill without you even knowing it. In this case, replacing your TV may be the best option.
Van Rundell is a writer and author who specializes in transportation, travel, guidance, health & fitness. With over 10 years of experience in the industry as a driver and an entrepreneur, he has seen it all. His tone is professional but friendly with a dash of humor thrown in for good measure. In past, he has been advising, educating and writing about transport for the public and professionals alike.
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