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Don’t risk your renovation with unregistered contractors. Nouvelle are fully compliant with the NSW Design and Building Practitioners Act.
How long should an oven last?
The average lifespan is 10 to 15 years, though a high-end model can serve you for two decades or more. If the oven is older and the repair bill is growing, it may be more cost-effective to upgrade rather than replace individual parts.
Can it be fixed, or should it be replaced? Here’s how to work that out.
Whom you should contact will depend on what the issue is.
If you’re not sure, we can help you figure out who’s needed. Get in touch with our team for more.
Yes—but not always. Appliance parts are often available for up to 8–10 years, depending on the brand. After that, it can become difficult to source specific components, especially for discontinued models.
If the part is no longer available or expensive to replace, you need to look out for alternative solutions, including replacement.
First, turn off the appliance and, if possible, shut off the water supply. Leaks can quickly lead to damage—especially to cabinetry and flooring.
Don’t keep using the appliance to “test” it. Instead, have it inspected as soon as possible. We’ll help assess whether it’s a minor repair or something that requires further work.
It might. Check the documentation or contact the manufacturer to know if your appliance is still under warranty.
Many appliances come with a 2–5 year warranty, and some retailers or card providers offer extended coverage.
If your kitchen has been damaged due to a leak or electrical issue, home and contents insurance may also cover repairs to cabinetry, flooring, or electrical fittings.
It depends how urgent the issue is.
If a leak or fault could cause damage, it’s best to take care of it straight away—even if you plan to renovate later.
For less urgent issues, we can help you decide whether it’s worth repairing now or if it can be addressed as part of a full renovation. Contact our team today to let us help you better.