What is normal wear and tear after 10 years?

After 10 years, it is normal for homes, appliances, furniture, and other items to show signs of wear and tear. For homes, this could include faded paint, minor cracks in walls or ceilings, worn flooring, and aging appliances. Furniture may have scratches, fading upholstery, and loose joints. Appliances may show signs of aging such as rust, wear, and reduced efficiency.

Normal wear and tear is expected with age and use, and is not considered damage that would typically warrant repair or replacement. However, regular maintenance and occasional updates or repairs may be necessary to keep things in good working order.

It is important to regularly inspect your home and belongings for signs of wear and tear, and address any issues before they become larger problems. Proper maintenance and care can help extend the lifespan of your possessions and keep them looking and functioning their best.