The Depreciation Guide document should be used as a general guide only; there are many variables which can affect an item's life expectancy that should be taken into consideration when determining actual cash value. Some items may devalue more rapidly due to consumer preferences or technological advancements.
For residential household and personal items, lifespan will vary depending on the quality of materials and workmanship, frequency of use or misuse, storage conditions and care. Life expectancy of building components will vary depending on a range of environmental conditions, quality of materials, quality of installation, design, use and maintenance.
An item that is still in use and functional for its intended purpose should not be depreciated beyond 90%.
The information provided herein was obtained and averaged from a variety of sources including but not limited to: manufacturers, repairers, builders and home inspector associations, and insurers.