AO Smith puts the year first (1991), and the month second (07, or JULY). It’s a little harder to find the info on the AO Smith plate, but it’s all there! American Water Heater Model Numbers. American water heater rating plate, with close up below. American’s format puts the year first, then the week the tank was built.
Whether it’s leaking, making noises, or simply not heating water the way it used to, you’ll eventually have some type of water heater problem. Since you probably understand that appliances don’t last forever, one of the first questions you’ll ask yourself when something goes wrong is, “How old is my water heater?“.
You may be wondering if repair or replacement is the best option or even if you’re still covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
If you’re the type who saves every purchase receipt for decades, you probably don’t need to read this. If you have a newer model, the water heater age is sometimes clearly printed on the manufacturer’s label affixed to the unit.
For everyone else, keep reading to see how easy it is to find your water heater’s manufacture date. All you need is to know who manufactured the water heater and its serial number (both found on the label affixed to the water heater).
Alternatively, you can check your manual to get a rough estimate on age based on the copyright year. You can access online versions of most models of the three most popular brands at these links:
Before going further, I want to point out the differences between a water heater manufacturer and a water heater brand. The manufacturer is the company that takes materials or components to create (or manufacture) the water heater.
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The brand on the other hand is what the water heater is sold (or branded) as to customer. A small number of manufacturers create water heaters which are then sold under dozens of different brands. For instance, even though the water heater you bought from Sears says Kenmore on it, it’s still manufactured by Rheem.
Below are serial number lookup sections for every major water heater manufacturer. Column one lists all the various brands that manufacturer makes, column two shows sample serial numbers, and column three of each table acts as a serial number decoder.
Included Brands | A.O. Smith Serial Numbers | How to Decode |
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A.O. Smith Glascote PermaGlas | Style 1 (current): 1510******* (10th week of 2015) Style 2 (pre-2008): *A07******* (January, 2007) | Style 1: Digits 1-2 are the year and digits 3-4 are the week of the year. Style 2: The second digit is the month (A-N, excluding I) so A=January and N=December. Digits 3-4 are the year. |
Included Brands | Rheem Serial Numbers | How to Decode |
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Rheem Ruud Rheem/Ruud Richmond Vista Therm Citation Aqua Therm Energy Master Vanguard Cimarrom Coast to Coast Lowe’s Servi-Star True Value ABS Intertherm & Miller Mainstream Montgomery Ward General Electric Professional | Style 1: 0811****** (August, 2011) Style 2: *3210***** (32nd week of 2010) Style 3: ** 1599****** (15th week of 1999) Style 4: ****0608****** (June, 2008) Style 5: 09.04-****** (April, 2009) | Style 1: Digits 1-2 are the month and digits 3-4 are the year. Style 2: Digits 2-3 are the week of the year and digits 4-5 are the year. Style 3: Digits 3-4 are the week of the year and digits 5-6 are the year. Style 4: Digits 5-6 are the month and digits 7-8 are the year. Style 5: Digits 1-2 are the year and digits 3-4 are the month (the sets of numbers are separated by a period) |
Included Brands | Bradford White Serial Numbers | How to Decode |
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Bradford White Jetglas | EH******* (August, 2008) TB******* (February, 1999) | 1st letter equals the year using this key: P = 2017 | N = 2016 | M = 2015 L = 2014 | K = 2013 | J = 2012 H = 2011 | G = 2010 | F = 2009 E = 2008 | D = 2007 | C = 2006 B = 2005 | A = 2004 | Z = 2003 Y = 2002 | X = 2001 | W = 2000 T = 1999 | S = 1998 | P = 1997 2nd letter equals the month using this key: A = January | B = February | C = March D = April | E = May | F = June G = July | H = August | J = September K = October | L = November | M = December |
Included Brands | State Ind. Serial Numbers | How to Decode |
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State/Kenmore Ace Ambassador Barnett Century Crosley Energy Stretcher Freedom Freedome/Nipsco Hardware House Master Plumber/True5 Mission Nationaline Patriot Penfield President Regency Reliance The Plumbery Thermo-Ki | Style 1: 1021******* (21st week of 2010) Style 2: K06******* (October, 2006) Style 3: *K06******* (October, 2006) | Style 1: Digits 1-2 are the year and digits 3-4 are the week of the year. Style 2: The 1st digit is the month of the year using the key below and digits 2-3 are the year. A = January | B = February | C = March D = April | E = May | F = June G = July | H = August | J = September K = October | L = November | M = December Style 3: Same as style 2 except it has an extra digit at the beginning. |
Included Brands | American Serial Numbers | How to Decode |
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American Water Heaters Ace American Hardware Best Best Deluxe Apex Aqua Temp Agua Therm Aquamatic Champion Craftmaster De-Limier Deluxe Eagle Earl’s Energy Saver Environtemp Four Most Hotmaster Hotstream King-Cleen King-line Master Plumber Mor-Flo/American Nationaline Neptune Penquin Premier Prestige Proline Proline-Plus Quaker Quick-Flo Raywall Revere Riveria SABH Sands Sentinel Service-Star Shamrock Special Deluxe Standard Super Eagle Sure-Fire Thoro-clean Tru-Test Tru Value U.S. Supply Whirlpool XCL-Energy Saver | Style 1 (current): 1510******* (10th week of 2015) Style 2 (pre-2008): *A07******* (January, 2007) | Style 1: Digits 1-2 are the year and digits 3-4 are the week of the year. Style 2: The second digit is the month (A-N, excluding I) so A=January and N=December. Digits 3-4 are the year. |
Included Brands | Lochinvar Serial Numbers | How to Decode |
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Lochinvar Energy Saver Golden Knight Knight | EH******* (August, 2008) TB******* (February, 1999) | 1st letter equals the year using this key: P = 2017 | N = 2016 | M = 2015 L = 2014 | K = 2013 | J = 2012 H = 2011 | G = 2010 | F = 2009 E = 2008 | D = 2007 | C = 2006 B = 2005 | A = 2004 | Z = 2003 Y = 2002 | X = 2001 | W = 2000 T = 1999 | S = 1998 | P = 1997 2nd letter equals the month using this key: A = January | B = February | C = March D = April | E = May | F = June G = July | H = August | J = September K = October | L = November | M = December |
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While water heaters are a key component for home comfort, they don’t last forever. It’s recommended to replace your water heater every 10 years. If you are experiencing some issues with your water heater, the water heater model number and age can help you determine if it’s time for a replacement.
Every water heater comes with a Rating Plate. This plate contains important information about the water heater and is important for the safety of the homeowner. While most of the information listed will be used by a licensed technician, some is useful for the homeowner, including the serial number, which shows the manufactured date – commonly the first four numbers (mmyy); the model number; the Input BTU (gas models only); gallon capacity; and wattage elements (electric models only). You can determine the water heater age by examining the serial number.
Below are a few samples of different manufacturing companies’ Rating Plates to help you to better understand how to decode your water heater’s age. We have provided an example of an AO Smith Water Heater age, Reheem Water Heater age, American Water Heater model numbers and Bradford White serial numbers.