<p><strong>Quick verdict:</strong> At 5 years old, your dryer has 5+ years of useful life remaining.</p><p>Your dryer just broke down, and the first question on your mind is: should I fix it or buy a new one? At 5 years old, your dryer has been a reliable workhorse — but every appliance has a finite lifespan. This guide uses real cost data and the industry-standard 50% rule to help you decide.</p><h2>How Long Does the Average Dryer Last?</h2><p>The average dryer lasts 10-15 years with proper maintenance. At 5 years old, your unit is well within its expected lifespan — there is plenty of useful life remaining.</p><p>However, lifespan is an average, not a hard cutoff. Well-maintained dryers from premium brands (Miele, Bosch, Speed Queen) regularly exceed 15-20 years. Budget models may start showing wear at 7-8 years. Your mileage depends on usage patterns, maintenance history, and brand quality.</p><h2>What Parts Typically Fail at 5 Years?</h2><p>At 5 years, certain components are more likely to fail than others. Here is what to expect and what each repair costs:</p><table><thead><tr><th>Common Failure</th><th>Typical Repair Cost</th><th>Worth Repairing?</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Thermal fuse or thermostat</td><td>Varies</td><td><strong>Yes</strong> — cheap part, common failure point</td></tr><tr><td>Heating element (electric) or igniter (gas)</td><td>Varies</td><td><strong>Yes</strong> — affordable fix that restores heat</td></tr><tr><td>Drum belt or idler pulley</td><td>Varies</td><td><strong>Yes</strong> — inexpensive, fixes squealing or no-tumble</td></tr><tr><td>Drum rollers or bearings</td><td>Varies</td><td><strong>Evaluate</strong> — moderate labor, fixes thumping noise</td></tr><tr><td>Drive motor</td><td>Varies</td><td><strong>Evaluate</strong> — borderline at this age, labor-intensive</td></tr><tr><td>Control board or timer</td><td>Varies</td><td><strong>Evaluate</strong> — parts availability may be limited for older models</td></tr></tbody></table><h2>What Does the Decision Matrix Say for for a 5-Year-Old Dryer?</h2><table><thead><tr><th>Scenario</th><th>Budget Appliance</th><th>Mid-Range Appliance</th><th>Premium Appliance</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Low-cost repair</td><td><strong>REPAIR</strong></td><td><strong>REPAIR</strong></td><td><strong>REPAIR</strong></td></tr><tr><td>Mid-cost repair</td><td><strong>REPAIR</strong></td><td><strong>REPAIR</strong></td><td><strong>REPAIR</strong></td></tr><tr><td>Mid-cost repair</td><td><strong>REPAIR</strong></td><td><strong>REPAIR</strong></td><td><strong>EVALUATE</strong></td></tr><tr><td>High-cost repair</td><td><strong>REPAIR</strong></td><td><strong>EVALUATE</strong></td><td><strong>EVALUATE</strong></td></tr></tbody></table><h2>Our Recommendation for a 5-Year-Old Dryer</h2><p>At 5 years old, your dryer has 5+ years of useful life remaining. Repair any issue costing less than 50% of replacement price. The only exception: if the repair reveals additional failing components that would push total costs higher.</p><h2>Frequently Asked Questions</h2><h3>How long does a dryer typically last?</h3><p>The average dryer lasts 10-14 years with regular maintenance. Premium brands (Miele, Bosch, Speed Queen) tend toward the upper end, while budget brands may reach the lower end. Maintenance (cleaning the lint trap after every load, vacuuming the exhaust vent annually, checking the drum seal for wear, and ensuring proper airflow behind the unit) significantly impacts lifespan.</p><h3>What is the 50% rule for appliance repair?</h3><p>The 50% rule states: if the repair cost exceeds 50% of the price of a comparable new dryer, replace instead of repair. At 5 years old, some experts recommend lowering this threshold to 50% because the appliance has less remaining useful life.</p><h3>What parts typically fail at 5 years on a dryer?</h3><p>At 5 years, common failures include control boards (<a href="https://www.cpsc.gov/Safety-Education/Safety-Guides/General-Information/Electrical-Safety" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">power surge</a> damage), sensors, and wear items like door seals, filters, and belts. Major components (drive motor, control board, and heating element) rarely fail this early unless there is a manufacturing defect or <a href="https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">recall</a>.</p><h3>Is a 5-year-old dryer still under warranty?</h3><p>The standard manufacturer warranty (1 year parts and labor) has expired. However, many manufacturers offer extended sealed system or motor warranties (5-10 years) that may still apply. Check your model-specific warranty terms. Credit card purchase protection and extended warranty plans may also apply.</p><h3>Should I buy a warranty for my 5-year-old dryer?</h3><p>Third-party extended warranties at this age typically varies by model and may not cover pre-existing conditions. Instead, set aside money each year in a repair fund — most years you will spend nothing, and the fund covers any repair that comes up.</p>
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