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Aurora's washer service base reflects the city's geographic scale and housing diversity more than any single dominant pattern. Western Aurora's established 1970sā1990s neighborhoods generate consistent age-related repair and replacement decisions, while Southlands and Tollgate Crossing's 2010sā2020s construction is just entering its first major service window for pumps, latches, and control boards. Aurora Water's own utility produces hardness comparable to Denver's moderate range, but the housing-era split matters more here than water chemistry alone.
We have more honest repair-versus-replace conversations in Aurora's established neighborhoods than almost anywhere else in our service area, simply because of how many original-installation washers from the 1980sā1990s are still in active service. If repair cost is under 50%% of comparable replacement and the unit is under 10 years old, repair almost always makes sense. For Aurora washers approaching or exceeding 30 years, we walk through the specific fault and its repair cost against current replacement pricing before recommending anything.
These established 1980s Aurora neighborhoods have generally cycled through one full appliance replacement already, meaning most washers we service here are second-generation units installed sometime in the 2000sā2010s ā now themselves approaching service age with door latch wear, pump degradation, and the early stages of inlet valve mineral restriction from two-plus decades of Aurora's moderate hard water.
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