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The most expensive home repair has been the windows. There is a point when the windows become so old and leaky that you have to replace them, and that is not just a single window. That is what made it the most expensive repair in our house.
ReplyDeleteOur biggest repair was the roof when some blew off when we had high winds.
ReplyDeleteReplacing our worn out kitchen. Out of date and too small. We tore out a wall to expand it and totally redid the room.
ReplyDeleteThe most expensive home repair would be a refrigerator. My mom wants one with ice maker ours is slowly breaking and leaking water.
ReplyDeletecarpets. flooring.
ReplyDeleteOur most expensive home repair has been replacing our roof.
ReplyDeleteThe most expensive home repair for us was new windows.
ReplyDeleteOurs was replacing the furnace.
ReplyDeleteMy most expensive was when all the ceramic tile in my home started to buckle and crack..it was awful.. I had grout all over the broken tiles that kept coming up day after day... they all had to be taken up and new flooring put down.. this was very very expensive....
ReplyDeleteThe bathroom
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance
so far just replacing appliances, but the roof needs replacing and the electricity needs upgrading.
ReplyDeleteThe most expensive home repair was replacing our roof
ReplyDeleteI don't remember which one, but I think it had something to with my bathtub.
ReplyDeleteWe recently replaced our roof and shortly thereafter our a/c gave out. Both were about the same amount.
ReplyDeleteMy biggest home repair when I was a homeowner was the HVAC unit.
ReplyDeleteWell pump was very costly.
ReplyDeleteA/C replacement
ReplyDeletea new furnace!
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Our most expensive repair came on the day we moved in-the pump for our well (water) broke, and had to be replaced. Ugh!
ReplyDeletePrivacy Fence installation was quite expensive!
ReplyDeleteThe air conditioner was expensive
ReplyDeleteOur most expensive repair so far has been our roof!
ReplyDeleteThe most expensive repair we had was window replacement.
ReplyDeleteI can't recall, I think I can say that it was our bathroom tub.
ReplyDeleteMy ex-husband broke lots of household items and broke holes in the walls. This was the most expensive home repair.
ReplyDeleteWe just bought our house a year ago, but so far, the windows have been the most expensive.
ReplyDeleteOur dishwasher repair
ReplyDeleteA whole new roof. That wasn't fun. And much too steep to DIY.
ReplyDeleteThe last hurricane to come through my area ripped out my fence! Replacing is is going to be the biggest repair so far.
ReplyDeleteflooring has been the most expensive so far.
ReplyDeleteNew windows and doors were way too much. UGH
ReplyDeleteNew windows and doors and central air conditioner destroyed by lightening
ReplyDeleteMy most expensive home repair has been getting my roof replaced
ReplyDeleteRoof repairs
ReplyDeleteOur roof, it was put on in the 90's and had algae. It looks so much better!
ReplyDeleteWe had our furnace replaced and AC installed.
ReplyDeleteduring ice storm ,tree tore electric line out of house
ReplyDeleteWe had to replace our AC along with adding more air flow units in some of the rooms.
ReplyDeleteOur most recent most expensive repair was to replace our heat pump. But it was high time for a new one, and we love it!
ReplyDeleteRemodeling and remediation of the basement after it flooded
ReplyDeleteOur roof!
ReplyDeleteTHAT WOULD BE MY ROOF.
ReplyDeleteOur dishwasher recently quit and it wasn’t 3 days later our dryer quit. We also screened in our back patio last summer but so worth the investment
ReplyDeleteSeptic tank repair. Not fun at all. It's a very big job
ReplyDeletefixing the stairs
ReplyDeleteWe're due for a new roof so that will be our most expensive repair. Prior to that it's kind of hard to figure out what cost more than what, we're in the middle of a full DIY gut remodel of our 1932 home. LOL. We've replaced all the windows, all the electric, all the wires, put in insulation and new drywall, we took down a wall, we still need to put in the kitchen cabinets/ tile/ whole house flooring, and paint...
ReplyDeletenew electrial running through the house that was expensive cause lighting struck it and caught fire
ReplyDeleteHome repairs
ReplyDeleteMy most expensive home repair was replacing the furnace. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteReplacing our well pump was the most expensive so far.
ReplyDeleteFixes the pipes when they burst and the resulting water damage.
ReplyDeleteOur most expensive thus far has been our broiler!
ReplyDeleteMy most expensive repair was replacing the air contitioner.
ReplyDeleteMy most expensive repair was the siding. Thank you
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ReplyDeleteI think our most expensive repair is having to replace the floor in the bathroom. It was all rotting.
ReplyDeleteI had a home warranty on my first house, and it came in handy.
ReplyDeleteFor us the most expensive was when a pipe broke underneath the house. The floor had to be torn up and replaced in the process.
ReplyDeleteReplacing my AC when it broke was super expensive!
ReplyDeleteReplacing our windows was the most expensive !
ReplyDeleteAlmost $2k for our front door!
ReplyDeleteThe most expensive was getting a new roof. Cathy Truman
ReplyDeleteTotal garage door replacement
ReplyDeleteflood damage
ReplyDeletedeck project in the backyard
ReplyDeleteThe roof was really pricey
ReplyDeleteA slow leak around the upstairs toilet's base meant a complete replacement of the flooring and sub-flooring!
ReplyDeleteLaundry and dryer repairs. We had to fix them twice.
ReplyDeleteMy most expensive home repair was waterproofing my basement.
ReplyDeleteReplacing a roof has been my largest single expense.
ReplyDeleteOur most expensive home repair was new windows
ReplyDeleteWe had to get a whole new heating/AC unit!
ReplyDeleteOur most expensive home repair was our new roof.
ReplyDeleteWe just had to replace our entire heating and air conditioning system, and that has been the most expensive cost so far.
ReplyDeleteHaving to re-do the kitchen after a kitchen fire - oil on the stove.
ReplyDeleteBiggest repair was replacing our dishwasher as well as our washer and dryer! Had to take it apart and put the new one in ourselves
ReplyDeleteOur most expensive home repair was our slate roof!
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ReplyDeleteMy most expensive home repair has been the HVAC system.
ReplyDeleteOur most expensive has been replacing our washer and dryer.
ReplyDeleteOur A/C unit went out and I am telling you it is a pain in the butt and very expensive
ReplyDeleteWe had to entirely replace our 3 car garage that got flattened by a 60ft tree.
ReplyDeleteFaythe A - GrammyMousetails
So far I'd say plumbing leaks.
ReplyDeleteHVAC furnace replacement. Whehoo!
ReplyDeleteMy most expensive home repair has been replacing the hot water heater.
ReplyDeleteReplacing the floor!
ReplyDeleteIt would either be replacing the fence around my property or replacing the flooring throughout my house.
ReplyDeleteMine was replacing the furnace, but I have a whole host of other things that need to be fixed.
ReplyDeleteFixing the bathroom ceiling! :(
ReplyDeleteFixing the washing machine. What a hassle.
ReplyDeleteMy most expensive was the house furnace, air and water heater which are some strange co-mingled hybrid design the HVAC guy had rarely ever seen. .
ReplyDeleteAir conditioner has been the most expensive for us.
ReplyDeleteI would say that the first time we had to replace our furnace was the most expensive. Thanks and God Bless! ILuvTheEucharist @ aol dot com
ReplyDeleteThis is a hard question. I've lived in this house for 3 years and so far we've leveled & replaced the hardwood floors ($3,000), replaced all of the appliances in the kitchen, replaced all of the trim (door, window & baseboards), repainted every room including the ceilings & trim, installed new ceiling fans/lights in every room, completed a full remodel of both bathrooms (new toilets, tubs, vanities, tile floors, etc), added a closet organizer to the master bedroom walk-in closet ($800), replaced the HVAC system ($10,000), fenced in the backyard ($3,000), replaced a retaining wall ($8,000) and added new stone patios to the front & back of the house (landscaper included this for free as part of the retaining wall). So far, it looks like the HVAC install was the most expensive. This summer we are planning on replacing all of the windows and remodeling the kitchen. We did all the work ourselves to save money - except for the HVAC install & retaining wall/stone patios since those are out of our skill level.
ReplyDeleteOur most expensive home repair has been replacing our roof. I can't believe how much a new roof costs. The cost is unbelievable!
ReplyDeleteWe had to replace our roof a few years ago and that was the single biggest expense we have had.
ReplyDeleteOur most expensive expense was when we replaced our roof.
ReplyDeleteOur biggest home repair was putting on a new roof.
ReplyDeleteFixing our furnace was our most expensive repair.
ReplyDeleteOur most expensive repair was a complete HVAC replacement which was almost $9000.
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I haven’t been in our house too long so haven’t had to repair too much. Replacing the hot water heater was probably the most expensive.
ReplyDeleteMy windows in our home need replace we ve been getting estimates from tons of different contractors but still haven’t seem to find that right
ReplyDeleteMy windows in our home need replace we ve been getting estimates from tons of different contractors but still haven’t seem to find that right
ReplyDeleteMy most expensive home repair was replacing my roof, it was pricey.
ReplyDeleteNew roof after major hail damage
ReplyDeleteRoof repair
ReplyDeleteBuying a new a/c unit has been our most expensive repair.
ReplyDeleteI live in a fairly old home My most expensive home repair was some electrical wiring that needed to be replaced.
ReplyDeleteMy most expensive home repair was purchasing a new heating and air unit.
ReplyDeleteRemodeling our kitchen has been the most expensive.
ReplyDeleteI had to have my house repiped
ReplyDeleteWe had to re-roof, add siding, and new windows. That was a fun $30,000 expense.
ReplyDeleteMost expensive repair/replace so far in our 20yr old home has been the HVAC system.
ReplyDeleteHaving my kitchen redone as it was in really bad shape.
ReplyDeleteA new roof was the most expensive repaire I have made.
ReplyDeleteHVAC, Appliances, and a new roof have all been very costly repairs.
ReplyDeleteReplacing the roof for sure!
ReplyDeleteWater damage is so expensive...
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