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First, you must find the manufacturer's data plate on your water heater. This is typically a large sticker, often silver or white, located on the upper half of the tank's side. It contains a wealth of information, including the model number, capacity, and the crucial serial number. If the water heater is in a dark closet or basement, use a flashlight to illuminate the area and make the sticker easier to find and read. Be thorough, as it may be facing a wall, requiring you to carefully look all around the unit.

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Locate the Water Heater's Data Plate

First, you must find the manufacturer's data plate on your water heater.This is typically a large sticker, often silver or white, located on the upper half of the tank's side.It contains a wealth of information, including the model number, capacity, and the crucial serial number.If the water heater is in a dark closet or basement, use a flashlight to illuminate the area and make the sticker easier to find and read.Be thorough, as it may be facing a wall, requiring you to carefully look all around the unit.

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Identify the Brand and Serial Number

Once you've located the data plate, identify the Brand Name (e.g., Rheem, A.O. Smith) and the Serial Number. The serial number is often labeled as 'Serial No.', 'S/N', or simply 'Serial'. It's a long string of letters and numbers. Use your smartphone's camera to take a clear, well-focused picture of the entire data plate. This is highly recommended as it creates a permanent, easy-to-read record. If you don't have a camera, carefully write down the full brand name and the exact serial number on a piece of paper with a pen.

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Decode the Serial Number

Now, interpret the serial number using the manufacturer's specific format. Most brands embed the manufacturing date within the first few characters. Here are some of the most common formats: * **Rheem / Ruud:** The first four digits represent the month and year of manufacture (MMYY). Example: A serial number starting with `1221` was made in December (12) of 2021 (21). * **A.O. Smith:** The first two digits represent the year of manufacture (YY). The next two digits represent the week of that year. Example: A serial number starting with `2034` was made in the 34th week of 2020. * **Bradford White:** Uses a letter-based code. The first letter represents the year, and the second letter represents the month. Year Code: A=2004, B=2005, ..., G=2010, ... S=2020, T=2021, etc. (skips 'I', 'O'). Month Code: A=Jan, B=Feb, ..., L=Dec. Example: `TG...` means the unit was made in July (G) of 2021 (T). If you have a different brand or are unsure, use your smartphone or computer with internet access to search for "[Your Brand Name] water heater serial number lookup".

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Verify Age and Plan Accordingly

After successfully decoding the serial number, you know the manufacturing date of your water heater. The average lifespan of a tank-style water heater is about 8 to 12 years. Compare your unit's age to this range. If your water heater is over 10 years old, it is living on borrowed time. You should begin researching and budgeting for a replacement. Proactively replacing an old unit can save you from the emergency expense and extensive water damage that can result from a tank failure.

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