how to age your Appliances
How to age a GE Water Heater?
Learning how to age a GE water heater is very easy if you can locate the data plate label. GE water heaters (General Electric) are manufactured by Rheem and re-branded with the GE logo. This is also good to know as if you need parts for your GE Water Heater you should be able to…
How to age Daikin HVAC
This article will show you how to age Daikin HVAC equipment. You will need to find the data plate to accomplish this The data plate for your equipment can be found inside the furnace cabinet and on the lower panel of your air conditioner and heat pump (next to the copper line set). Daikin furnaces,…
How to Age Goodman HVAC- Furnace, Air Conditioner, and Heat Pump
Aging Goodman HVAC equipment is easy if you know where to look, and how to decode the serial number. Learn how on all Goodman HVAC equipment.
How to Quickly Age a Lochinvar Water Heater
Lochinvar uses a 20-letter rolling letter code to age their water heaters. The first letter in the serial number denotes the year the unit was manufactured, and the second letter is the month it was made.
How to age a Bradford White Water Heater?
How to age a Bradford White Water Heater Determining the age of your Bradford-White water heater can be tricky if you don’t have the associated table to decode your serial number. For unknown reasons, some manufacturers refuse to print a calendar date on the label to tell you, the homeowner, when a water heater…
How Can I Age My Carrier Furnace, Air Conditioner, and Heat Pump?
Carrier HVAC equipment uses a four-digit code within the serial number to date the equipment. Here is how to decode your label to get the month and year it was made.