How Often Should You Replace Business Hardware?

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How Often Should You Replace Business Hardware?

Business hardware is the backbone of your day-to-day operations, from desktops and laptops to servers and networking equipment. While it’s tempting to hold on to devices for as long as possible, outdated hardware can slow your business down, increase costs and create security risks.

At Edmondson's, we often get asked how often hardware should be replaced. The answer depends on the type of equipment and how it’s used, but there are some clear guidelines that can help you plan ahead.

A Typical Hardware Lifespan

Different types of hardware have different expected lifespans. As a general rule:

  • Desktops and laptops should be replaced every 3 to 5 years
  • Servers typically last around 5 to 7 years
  • Networking equipment such as routers and switches can last 5 to 7 years, depending on usage
  • Printers and peripherals vary, but usually fall within a 3 to 5 year range

These timeframes aren’t fixed, but they give a good indication of when performance and reliability may start to decline.

Why Waiting Can Cost More

Many businesses try to get as much life as possible out of their hardware, which makes sense on the surface. However, older equipment often ends up costing more in the long run.

As hardware ages, it becomes slower and less efficient. Staff may spend more time waiting for systems to load, which reduces productivity across the business. Older devices are also more likely to fail, leading to unexpected downtime and disruption.

Maintenance costs can also increase. Replacement parts may be harder to source, and repairs can take longer. In some cases, it’s more cost effective to replace hardware than to keep fixing it.

Security and Software Compatibility

One of the biggest risks of outdated hardware is security. Older devices may no longer support the latest operating systems or security updates, leaving your business exposed to cyber threats.

For example, once an operating system reaches end of support, it will no longer receive security patches. Running unsupported systems significantly increases the risk of a cyber attack.

Compatibility is another issue. New software and cloud services are designed for modern systems, so older hardware may struggle to run them efficiently or at all. This can limit your ability to adopt new tools that improve productivity.

Signs It’s Time for an Upgrade

Even if your hardware hasn’t reached its typical lifespan, there are clear signs it may be time for an upgrade:

  • Systems are noticeably slow or frequently freezing
  • Devices struggle to run current software
  • Hardware failures are becoming more common
  • Staff are experiencing regular disruptions
  • You’re unable to install the latest updates or security patches

If you’re seeing any of these issues, it’s worth reviewing your setup sooner rather than later.

The Hardware Lifecycle

Rather than replacing everything at once, many businesses benefit from a planned hardware lifecycle. This involves upgrading devices in stages, spreading the cost and avoiding large one off expenses.

A lifecycle plan also helps ensure your business is always running on reliable, supported systems. It reduces the risk of unexpected failures and makes budgeting much more predictable.

At Edmondson's, we work with businesses to create tailored hardware strategies that align with their needs and growth plans.

Getting the Most From Your IT

Replacing hardware at the right time isn’t just about avoiding problems, it’s about enabling your business to perform at its best. Modern devices are faster, more secure and better suited to today’s way of working, especially with cloud systems and remote access.

If you’re unsure whether your current hardware is still fit for purpose, Edmondson's can carry out a full review and provide clear, practical recommendations. From upgrading individual devices to planning long-term improvements, we’re here to help you get the most from your IT.

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