Component Life Expectancy

 

The following chart details the predicted life expectancy of household materials and components.

   

Interior and exterior paints can last for 15 years or longer, however homeowners often paint more frequently. Surface preparation is likely the most important determiner of paint life expectancy.

  

ADHESIVES, CAULK AND PAINTS

YEAR
Caulking5-10
Paint   7
Roofing Adhesives   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. Of a home’s major appliances, gas ranges have the longest life expectancy.

  

APPLIANCES      

YEARS
Air-Conditioners     8-15
Boilers 20-35
Compactors6
Dehumidifiers 8
Dishwashers9
Disposers, Food waste12
Dryers13
Exhaust Fans10
Freezers    10-20
Furnaces    15-25
Gas Ovens10-18
Heat Pumps16
Humidifiers8
Microwave Ovens9
Range/Oven Hoods 14
Electric Ranges 13-15
Gas Ranges    15-17
Refrigerators9-13
Washing Machine5 -15
Water Heaters10-11
 

 

 

BATHROOM

YEARS
Cast Iron Bathtub  50
Fiberglass  Bathtub and Shower10-15
Shower Door25
Toilet 50
  

Kitchens are in the process of becoming larger and more elaborate, and together with the family room, modern kitchens now form the “great room.”

Great rooms are a place to cook as well as a space where people gather to read, talk, eat, do homework, surf the Internet, and pay bills.

  

CABINETRY & STORAGE   

YEARS
Bath Cabinets 100+ 
Closet Shelves 100+
Entertainment Centers/Home Office10
Garage/Laundry Cabinets100+
Kitchen Cabinets50
Medicine Cabinets20+
Modular/Stock Manufacturing Type50 
  

Walls and ceilings last the full lifespan of the home.

  

CEILINGS, WALLS & FINISHES

YEARS
Acoustical Ceiling100+
Ceiling Suspension    100+
Ceramic Tile100+
Standard Gypsum100+
  

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.

  

COUNTERTOPS

YEARS
Cultured Marble    20
Natural Stone100+
Laminate Countertops20 - 30
Tile100+
Wood100+
  

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. Under ideal conditions, they have a life expectancy of about 20 years but they can fail much sooner.

  

DECKS

YEARS 
Deck Planks25
Wood10-30

 

Exterior fiberglass, steel and wood doors will last as long as the house, while vinyl and screen doors have a shorter life expectancy. Closet doors may last a lifetime, but French doors will fail sooner.

  

DOORS

YEARS
Closet (Interior) 100+
Fiberglass (Exterior) 100+
Fire-Rated Steel (Exterior)100+
French (Interior) 30-50
Screen (Exterior)40
Vinyl (Exterior)20
Wood (Exterior)100+
Wood (Hollow Core Interior) 20 - 30
Wood (Solid Core Interior)30 - 100+
  

Floor and roof trusses and laminated strand lumber are durable household components, and engineered trim may last 30 years.

  

ENGINEERED LUMBER

YEARS
Engineered Trim30
Laminated Strand Lumber100+
Laminated Veneer Lumber80+
Trusses100+
  

FIXTURES & FAUCETS

YEARS
Accessible/ADA Products100+
Enamel Steel Kitchen Sinks5-10
Faucets15-20
Modified Acrylic Kitchen Sinks50
Saunas/Steam Rooms15-20
Shower Enclosures/Modules50
Shower heads100+
Soapstone Kitchen Sinks100+
Toilets/Bidets100+
Whirlpool Tubs20-50
  

Natural wood floorings may las as long as the house. Marble, slate, and granite are also expected to last for about 100 years, but require more maintenance. Vinyl floors last up to 50 years, linoleum about 25 years, and carpet between 8 and 10 years (with appropriate maintenance and normal traffic).

  

FLOORING

YEARS
All Wooden Floors100+
Bamboo100+
Brick Pavers100+
Carpet 8-10
Concrete50+
Engineered Wood50+
Exotic Wood100+
Granite100+
Laminate15-25
Linoleum 25
Marble100+
Other Domestic Wood100+
Slate 100
Terrazo75+
Tile 75-100
Vinyl25

 

Concrete and poured block footings and foundations will last a lifetime, assuming they were properly built. Termite proofing of foundations will last about 12 years if the chemical barriers put in place during construction are left intact. Waterproofing with bituminous coating lasts 10 years, but if it cracks it is immediately damaged.

  

FOOTING & FOUNDATIONS

YEARS
Baseboard System50
Bituminous Coating Waterproofing10
Cast Iron Waste Pipe (Above Ground)60+
Cast Iron Waste Pipe (Below ground)50 - 60
Concrete Block100+
Concrete Waste Pipe100
Poured Footings and Foundations 100+
Pumps, Sumps, and Wells5-12
Termite Proofing12
  

Framing and structural systems have extended longevities; poured-concrete systems, timber frame houses and structural insulated panels will all last a lifetime. Wall panels and roof and floor trusses will also last a lifetime. Hardboard, softwood, and plywood last an average of 30 years, while OSB and particleboard are expected to last twice that long.

  

FRAMING & OTHER STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS

YEARS
Poured-Concrete Systems100+
Structural Insulated Panels100+
Timber Frame Homes100+
  

Garage door openers are expected to last 10 to 15 years, and light inserts will last slightly longer.

  

GARAGES

YEARS
Garage Doors20-25
Garage Door Openers    10-15
Light Inserts20
  

Home technology systems have diverse life expectancies. While a built-in audio system will last 20 years, security systems and heat/smoke detectors have life expectancies of 5 to 10 years. Wireless home networks and home automation systems are expected to work properly for more than 50 years.

  

HOME TECHNOLOGY

YEARS
Built-in Audio20
Home Automation Systems100+ 
Security Systems5-10
Smoke/Heat Detectors Less Than 10 
Wireless Home Networks50+
  

Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems require regular maintenance in order to work properly, but even well-maintained systems only last 15 to 25 years. Furnaces, on average, last 15-20 years, heat pumps last 16 years, and air conditioning units last 10-15 years. Tankless water heaters last more than 20 years, while an electric or gas water heater has a life expectancy of about 10 years. Thermostats may last 35 years but they are usually replaced before they fail due to technological improvements.

  

HVAC

YEARS
Air Conditioners10-15
Air Quality Systems15
Attic Fans15 - 25
Boilers13-21
Burners 10+
Central Air Conditioning Unite12-15
Dampers20+
Dehumidifiers8
Diffusers, Grilles, and Registers25
Ducting10
DX, Water, Or Steam20
Electric15
Electric Radiant Heater 40
Furnaces15-20
Heat Exchangers, shell + tube10-15
Heat Pumps16
Heat Recovery Ventilators 20
Hot Water or Steam Radiant Heater40
Induction and Fan-Coil Units10-15
Molded Insulation100+
Shell and Tube20
Thermostats 35
Ventilators 7
Water Heaters 20+
  

 

 

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, house wrap, or batts/rolls.

  

INSULATION & INFILTRATION BARRIERS

YEARS
Batts/Rolls100+
Cellulose100+
Fiberglass100+
Foam100+
House Wrap100+
Loose Fill100+
  

Ladders are expected to last a lifetime, but life expectancy of lifts is significantly shorter.

  

JOB SITE EQUIPMENT

YEARS
Ladders100+
Lifts8-10
  

Copper plated wiring, copper clad aluminum, and bare copper wiring are expected to last a lifetime, whereas electrical accessories and lighting controls may need to be replaced after 10 years.

  

LIGHTING & ELECTRICAL

YEARS
Accessories10+
Bare Copper100+
Copper Clad Aluminum100+
Copper Plated100+
Lighting Controls 10+
  

Masonry is one of the most enduring household components. Fireplaces, chimneys, and brick veneers can last the lifetime of a home.

  

MASONRY & CONCRETE   

YEARS
Brick100+
Sealer Caulking 2-20
Stone100+
Veneer100+
  

Custom millwork will last a lifetime, and all stairs – circular and spiral stairs, prebuilt stairs and attic stairs – are expected to last a lifetime.

  

MOLDING & MILLWORK

YEARS
Attic Stairs    100+
Custom Millwork100+
Prebuilt Stairs100+
Stair Parts100+
Stairs, Circular & Spiral100+
 

Lifetime of any wood product depend on level of moisture intrusion

 

PANELS

YEARS
Flooring Underlayment 25
Hardboard30
Particleboard60
Plywood60
Softwood 30
Oriented-Strand Board60 
Wall Panels100+
  

The life of a roof depends on local weather conditions, building and design, material quality, and adequate maintenance. Slate, copper, and clay/concrete roofs have the longest life expectancy while roofs made of asphalt shingles, fiber cement or wood shakes will fail sooner.

  

ROOFING

YEARS
Aluminum Coating3-7
Asphalt Shingles (3 - tab)20
Asphalt (Architectural)30
BUR (Built-up Roof)30
Clay/Concrete100+
Coal and Tar30
Copper100+
EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) Rubber15 - 25
Fiber Cement25
Modified Bitumen 20
Simulated Slate50
Slate50+
TPO7 - 20
Wood30
  

 

 

Outside materials typically last a lifetime. Brick, vinyl, engineered wood, stone (both natural and manufactured), and fiber cement will last as long the house. Exterior wood shutters are expected to last 20 years, depending on weather conditions. Gutters have a life expectancy of more than 50 years if made of copper and for 20 years if made of aluminum. Copper downspouts last 100 years or more, while aluminum ones will last 30 years.

  

SIDING & ACCESSORIES

YEARS
Aluminum Downspouts30
Aluminum Gutters    20
Aluminum/Interior Shutters10+
Brick100+
Copper Downspouts100
Copper Gutters50+
Engineered Wood100+
Fiber Cement100+
Galvanized Steel Gutters/Downspouts20
Manufactured Stone100+
Soffits/Fascias50
Stone100+
Stucco50 - 100
Trim25
Vinyl100+
Wood/Exterior Shutters20
Wood/Interior Shutters15+
  

Most landscaping elements have a life expectancy of 15 to 25 years. Sprinklers and valves last about 20 years, while underground PVC piping has a lifespan of 25 years. Polyvinyl fences are designed to last as long as the house, and asphalt driveways should last between 15 and 20 years. Tennis courts can last a lifetime if they are recoated; most coatings last 12 to 15 years. The concrete shell of a swimming pool is expected to last more than 25 years, but the interior plaster and tile have life expectancies of about 10 to 25 years.

  

SITE & LANDSCAPING

YEARS
American Red Clay100+
Asphalt Driveway15-20
Asphalt with Acrylic Coating or Cushion12-15
Brick & Concrete Patios15-25
Clay Paving100+
Cleaning Equipment(Swimming Pool)7-10
Coating5-7
Concrete Shell (Swimming Pool)25+
Concrete Walks40- 50
Controllers15
Decking(Swimming Pool)15
Fast-Dry Green Tennis Court100+
Fast-Dry with Subsurface100+
Gravel Walks4-6
Interior Finish( Swimming Pool)10-35
Polyvinyl Fences100+
Sprinklers10-14
Underground PVC Piping60+
Valves20
Waterline Tile ( Swimming Pool)10
  

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

  

SKYLIGHTS & WINDOWS

YEARS
Aluminum/Aluminum Clad15-20
Window Glazing10+
Vinyl Windows 20 - 40
Wood30+


 

Note: Life expectancy varies with usage, weather, installation, maintenance and quality of materials. Items listed as lasting 100+ years, especially those that open and close, often fail prematurely due to misuse or overuse. This list should be used only as a general guideline, not as a guarantee or warranty regarding the performance or life expectancy of any product.

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