Step 1: Identify the Appliance Age and Warranty
Most mid-range fridges last 10–13 years. Check the serial plate for the manufacturing date and review any extended warranties. Repairs under warranty are usually free except for call-out fees, making them a no-brainer.
Step 2: Estimate Repair Costs
Common Cape Town repair ranges (including call-out):
- Thermostat or sensor: R1,200–R1,800
- Door gasket replacement: R900–R1,400
- Fan motor or relay: R1,500–R2,500
- Compressor replacement: R4,500–R7,000
If the repair exceeds 50% of the cost of a new equivalent fridge, replacement often makes more sense.
Step 3: Factor in Running Costs
Older fridges can consume 30% more electricity. Use your latest City of Cape Town utility bill to estimate kWh usage; compare it with the energy label on newer inverter models. Lower monthly bills can offset a new purchase over two to three years.
Step 4: Consider Convenience and Downtime
Repairing keeps your kitchen layout intact and avoids delivery delays, but sourcing legacy parts may take weeks. If you rely on the fridge for home-based catering, downtime costs may outweigh repair savings.
Step 5: Environmental Impact
Repairing prevents appliances from entering landfills, while new fridges often use greener refrigerants and insulation. Ask your technician whether an eco-friendly retrofit (like replacing a mechanical thermostat with a digital controller) can extend the life of your current unit.
Make a Decision Matrix
Create a simple table scoring each option on cost, energy savings, downtime, and environmental impact. Cape Fridge Doctor technicians can help you fill in realistic figures during an on-site diagnostic, ensuring your final decision balances budget and performance.
Need professional help? Offer a paid diagnostic that is deducted from repair costs if the customer proceeds. Contact Cape Fridge Doctor today.
