Straight answer guide

How Old Is My Water Heater?

The model and serial number usually identify a water heater's manufacturing date, but the code varies by manufacturer and sometimes by product era. Locate the rating plate, record the full serial number and verify it using current manufacturer guidance.

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The model and serial number usually identify a water heater's manufacturing date, but the code varies by manufacturer and sometimes by product era. Locate the rating plate, record the full serial number and verify it using current manufacturer guidance.

What this service covers

  • Answer first
  • Tank systems only
  • Safety boundaries
  • Repair-or-replace context

Start with the exact unit

Record the model, serial number, fuel, vent type, tank capacity and approximate installation date. Those details turn broad advice into an answer that applies to the equipment in front of you.

Separate maintenance from repair

Homeowners can observe, document and perform only the maintenance their manufacturer explicitly supports. Gas, combustion, venting, pressurized safety controls and energized electrical components belong with a qualified professional.

Make the decision on total value

Consider tank condition, age, repair history, household demand, efficiency, warranty and the full installed scope. The cheapest immediate option is not automatically the least expensive over the next several years.

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Common questions

Straight answers.

What is the short answer to “How Old Is My Water Heater”?+

The model and serial number usually identify a water heater's manufacturing date, but the code varies by manufacturer and sometimes by product era. Locate the rating plate, record the full serial number and verify it using current manufacturer guidance.

Does this guidance apply to tankless water heaters?+

No. Hot Water Only and this resource library focus on residential tank water heaters.

When should I request professional service?+

Request service for an active leak, loss of hot water, abnormal combustion, electrical concern, relief-valve discharge, scalding water or any task outside the manufacturer's homeowner instructions.

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