InterNACHI
Life Expectancy Chart for Homes

www.nachi.org/life-expectancy.htm

Surface preparation and paint quality are the most important determinants of a paint’s life expectancy. Ultraviolet (UV) rays via sunshine can shorten life expectancy. Additionally, conditions of high humidity indoors or outdoors can affect the lifespan of these components, which is why they should be inspected and maintained seasonally.

ADHESIVES, CAULK & PAINTS
YEARS
Caulking (interior & exterior)
Construction Glue
Paint (exterior)
Paint (interior)
Roofing Adhesives/Cements
Sealants
Stains

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.

APPLIANCES
YEARS
Air Conditioner (window)
Compactor (trash)
Dehumidifier
Dishwasher
Disposal (food waste)
Dryer Vent (plastic)
Dryer Vent (steel)
Dryer (clothes)
Exhaust Fans
Freezer
Gas Oven
Hand Dryer
Humidifier (portable)
Microwave Oven
Range/Oven Hood
Electric Range
Gas Range
Refrigerator
Swamp Cooler
Washing Machine
Whole-House Vacuum System

Modern kitchens are larger and more elaborate, and together with the family room, modern kitchens now form the “great room.”

CABINETRY & STORAGE
YEARS
Bathroom Cabinets
Closet Shelves
Entertainment Center/Home Office
Garage/Laundry Cabinets
Kitchen Cabinets
Medicine Cabinet
Modular (stock manufacturing-type)

Walls and ceilings last the full lifespan of the home.

CEILINGS & WALLS

YEARS

Acoustical
Tile Ceiling
Ceramic Tile
Concrete
Gypsum
Wood Paneling
Suspended Ceiling

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

Concrete
Cultured Marble
Natural Stone
Laminate
Resin
Tile
Wood

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. See FASTENERS & STEEL section for fasteners.

DECKS

YEARS

Deck Planks
Composite
Structural Wood

Exterior fiberglass, steel and wood doors will last as long as the house, while vinyl and screen doors have a shorter life expectancy. The gaskets/weatherstripping of exterior doors may have to be replaced every 5 to 8 years.

DOORS

YEARS

Closet
(interior)
Fiberglass
(exterior)
Fire-Rated
Steel (exterior)
French
(interior)
Screen
(exterior)
Sliding
Glass/Patio (exterior)
Vinyl
(exterior)
Wood
(exterior)
Wood
(hollow-core interior)
Wood
(solid-core interior)

Copper-plated wiring, copper-clad aluminum, and bare copper wiring are expected to last a lifetime, whereas electrical accessories and lighting controls, such as dimmer switches, may need to be replaced after 10 years. GFCIs could last 30 years, but much less if tripped regularly.

Remember that faulty, damaged or overloaded electrical circuits or equipment are the leading cause of house fires, so they should be inspected regularly and repaired or updated as needed.

ELECTRICAL

YEARS

Accessories
Arc-Fault
Circuit Interrupters (AFCIs)
Bare Copper
Bulbs
(compact fluorescent)
Bulbs
(halogen)
Bulbs
(incandescent)
Bulbs
(LED)
Copper-Clad
Aluminum
Copper-Plated
Fixtures
Ground-Fault
Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs)
Lighting
Controls
Residential
Propane Backup Generators
Service Panel
Solar Panel
Solar
System Batteries
Wind
Turbine Generators

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

ENGINEERED LUMBER

YEARS

Engineered
Joists
Laminated
Strand Lumber
Laminated
Veneer Lumber
Trusses

Fastener manufacturers do not give lifespans for their products because they vary too much based on where the fasteners are installed in a home, the materials in which they’re installed, and the local climate and environment. However, inspectors can use the guidelines below to make educated judgments about the materials they inspect.

FASTENERS,
CONNECTORS & STEEL


YEARS

Adjustable
Steel Columns
Fasteners
(bright)
Fasteners
(copper)
Fasteners
(galvanized)
Fasteners
(electro-galvanized)
Fasteners
(hot-dipped galvanized)
Fasteners
(stainless)
Steel Beams
Steel Columns
Steel Plates

Flooring life is dependent on maintenance and the amount of foot traffic the floor endures.

FLOORING

YEARS

All Wood
Floors
Bamboo
Brick
Pavers
Carpet
Concrete
Engineered
Wood
Exotic
Wood
Granite
Laminate
Linoleum
Marble
Other
Domestic Wood
Slate
Terrazzo
Tile
Vinyl

Concrete and poured-block footings and foundations will last a lifetime, assuming they were properly built. Waterproofing with bituminous coating lasts 10 years, but if it cracks, it is immediately damaged.

FOUNDATIONS

YEARS

Baseboard
Waterproofing System
Bituminous-Coating
Waterproofing
Concrete
Block
Insulated
Concrete Forms (ICFs)
Post and
Pier
Post and
Tensioned Slab on Grade
Poured-Concrete
Footings and Foundation
Slab on
Grade (concrete)
Wood
Foundation
Permanent
Wood Foundation (PWF; treated)

Framing and structural systems have extended longevities; poured-concrete systems, timber frame houses and structural insulated panels will all last a lifetime.

FRAMING

YEARS

Log
Poured-Concrete
Systems
Steel
Structural
Insulated Panels (SIPs)
Timber Frame

The quality and frequency of use will affect the longevity of garage doors and openers.

GARAGES

YEARS

Garage Doors
Garage Door Openers

Home technology systems have diverse life expectancies and may have to be upgraded due to evolution in technology.

HOME TECHNOLOGY

YEARS

Built-In
Audio
Carbon
Monoxide Detectors*
Door
Bells
Home
Automation System
Intercoms
Security
System
Smoke/Heat
Detectors*
Wireless
Home Networks

* Batteries should be changed at least annually.

Thermostats may last 35 years but they are usually replaced before they fail due to technological improvements.

HVAC

YEARS

Air
Conditioner (central)
Air
Exchanger
Attic
Fan
Boiler
Burner
Ceiling Fan
Condenser
Dampers
Dehumidifier
Diffusers,
Grilles and Registers
Ducting
Electric
Radiant Heater
Evaporator
Cooler
Furnace
Gas
Fireplace
Heat Exchanger
Heat Pump
Heat-Recovery
Ventilator
Hot-Water
and Steam-Radiant Boiler
Humidifier
Induction
and Fan-Coil Units
Chimney
Cap (concrete)
Chimney
Cap (metal)
Chimney
Cap (mortar)
Chimney
Flue Tile
Thermostats
Ventilator

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, housewrap or batts/rolls.

INSULATION
& INFILTRATION BARRIERS


YEARS

Batts/Rolls
Black
Paper (felt paper)
Cellulose
Fiberglass
Foamboard
Housewrap
Liquid-Applied
Membrane
Loose-Fill
Rock
Wool
Wrap Tape

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

MASONRY
& CONCRETE


YEARS

Brick
Insulated
Concrete Forms (hybrid block)
Concrete
Masonry Units (CMUs)
Man-Made
Stone
Masonry
Sealant
Stone
Stucco/EIFS
Veneer

Custom millwork and stair parts will last a lifetime and are typically only upgraded for aesthetic reasons.

MOLDING,
MILLWORK & TRIM


YEARS

Attic
Stairs (pull-down)
Custom
Millwork
Pre-Built
Stairs
Stair
Parts
Stairs

The lifetime of any wood product depends heavily on moisture intrusion.

PANELS

YEARS

Flooring
Underlayment
Hardboard
Particleboard
Plywood
Softwood
Oriented
Strand Board (OSB)
Wall
Panels

The quality of plumbing fixtures varies dramatically. The mineral content of water can shorten the life expectancy of water heaters and clog showerheads. Also, some finishes may require special maintenance with approved cleaning agents per the manufacturers in order to last their expected service lives.

PLUMBING,
FIXTURES & FAUCETS


YEARS

ABS and
PVC Waste Pipe
Accessible/ADA
Handles
Acrylic
Kitchen Sink
Cast-Iron
Bathtub
Cast-Iron
Waste Pipe (above ground)
Cast-Iron
Waste Pipe (below ground)
Concrete
Waste Pipe
Copper
Water Lines
Enameled
Steel Kitchen Sink
Faucets
and Spray Hose
Fiberglass
Bathtub and Shower
Gas
Lines (black steel)
Gas
Lines (flex)
Hose
Bibs
Instant
(on-demand) Water Heater
PEX
Plastic Water Lines
Saunas/Steam
Room
Sewer
Grinder Pump
Shower
Enclosure/Module
Shower
Doors
Showerheads
Soapstone
Kitchen Sink
Sump
Pump
Toilet
Tank Components
Toilets,
Bidets and Urinals
Vent Fan
(ceiling)
Vessel
Sink (stone, glass, porcelain, copper)
Water
Heater (conventional)
Water
Line (copper)
Water
Line (plastic)
Well
Pump
Water
Softener
Whirlpool
Tub

Radon systems have but one moving part: the radon fan.

RADON
SYSTEMS


YEARS

Air
Exchanger
Barometric
Backdraft Damper/Fresh-Air Intake
Caulking
Labeling
Manometer
Piping
Radon
Fan

The life of a roof depends on local weather conditions, building and design, material quality, and adequate maintenance. Hot climates drastically reduce asphalt shingle life. Roofs in areas that experience severe weather, such as hail, tornadoes and/or hurricanes may also experience a shorter than normal lifespan overall or may incur isolated damage that requires repair in order to ensure the service life of the surrounding roofing materials.

ROOFING

YEARS

Aluminum
Coating
Asphalt
Shingles (3-tab)
Asphalt
(architectural)
BUR
(built-up roofing)
Cellulose
Fiber
Clay/Concrete
Coal and
Tar
Copper
EPDM
(ethylene propylene diene monomer) Rubber
Fiber
Cement
Green
(vegetation-covered)
Metal
Modified
Bitumen
Simulated
Slate
Slate
TPO
Wood

Outside siding materials typically last a lifetime. Some exterior components may require protection through appropriate paints or sealants, as well as regular maintenance. Also, while well-maintained and undamaged flashing can last a long time, it is their connections that tend to fail, so seasonal inspection and maintenance are strongly recommended.

SIDINGS,
FLASHING & ACCESSORIES


YEARS

Aluminum
Siding
Aluminum
Gutters, Downspouts, Soffit and Fascia
Asbestos
Shingle
Brick
Cementitious
Copper
Downspouts
Copper
Gutters
Engineered
Wood
Fiber
Cement
Fiber
Cement
Galvanized
Steel Gutters/Downspouts
Manufactured
Stone
Stone
Stucco/EIFS
Trim
Vinyl
Siding
Vinyl
Gutters and Downspouts
Wood/Exterior
Shutters

Site and landscaping elements have life expectancies that vary dramatically.

SITE
& LANDSCAPING


YEARS

American
Red Clay
Asphalt
Driveway
Brick
and Concrete Patio
Clay
Paving
Concrete
Walks
Controllers
Gravel
Walks
Mulch
Polyvinyl
Fencing
Sprinkler
Heads
Underground
PVC Piping
Valves
Wood
Chips
Wood
Fencing

Swimming pools are comprised of many systems and components, all with varying life expectancies.

SWIMMING POOLS

YEARS

Concrete Shell
Cover
Diving
Board
Filter
and Pump
Interior
Finish
Vinyl
Liner
Pool
Water Heater
Waterline
Tile

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

WINDOWS

YEARS

Aluminum/Aluminum-Clad
Double-Pane
Skylights
Window
Glazing
Vinyl
Windows
Wood

Note: Life expectancy varies with usage, weather, installation, maintenance and quality of materials. This list should be used only as a general guideline and not as a guarantee or warranty regarding the performance or life expectancy of any appliance, product, system or component.