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Landon, can you help me out with something? It's really easy I promise.
Are you sure? I remember last time you called me to roll a truck tire that ended up in your
dad's front porch, knocking down his favorite garden gnome.
It's easy, I promise. If it's not, then I owe you a good drink and a nice dinner.
Deal. So what's this about?
I want to know how old my furnace is and since you're really good with furnaces, I thought
you could help me out with it.
This actually very simple man. If you bought the furnace new, then just locate the sales
receipt and check the data of installation to find out how old the furnace is.
I was thinking about a not so obvious way?
Hm, you can give the dealer a call and he'll tell you more about the furnace's age. Because
they have your records on file, you can bet the answer will come fast.
Now this is a much better idea to be honest.
At this point, you may want to locate and then decode the manufacturer's data tag on
your furnace. To do this you'll need to lift up and off the panel of the furnace and check
the info on the metal data tag.
Where is this metal tag more precisely?
You're kind of lazy, aren't you? You can find it on the right side after you opened the
furnace.
Oh, OK.
Lastly, I think that calling the manufacturer or getting in touch with a dealer selling
the same brand would be your best bet to find the age of your furnace.
Your advice was really helpful mate, I do appreciate it more than you can imagine. Thanks
a lot!
My pleasure man, take care!