Repair vs. Replacement Framework (UK)
Neutral comparison of trade-offs between repairing or purchasing new.
Decision Matrix
| Factor | Repair Trade-off | Replace Trade-off |
|---|---|---|
| Up-front Cost | Lower (Component level) | Higher (Retail price) |
| Time to Function | Variable (Parts dependent) | Immediate (Upon purchase) |
| Uncertainty | Higher (Other parts may fail) | Lower (New warranty) |
| Value Added | Extends current unit life | Access to new technology |
Key Decision Inputs
| Input Factor | Impact on Decision |
|---|---|
| Product Age | > 5 years favors replacement |
| Usage Intensity | Daily usage favors new unit |
| Failure Cost | If >50% of new cost, favor replace |
The 50% Rule of Thumb
If a repair cost exceeds 50% of the price of a comparable new unit, replacement is often considered for long-term value.
Data Sources & References
Verified: 2026-03-01.