Lakee911
I&C Engineer (mostly WWTP)
I'm planning on replacing the anode rod in my water heater. The heater was installed in late 2005, so it’s about six years old. I’ll probably attempt to break loose the old anode rod before buying a new one. The plan is then to tighten it up afterwards, order the new one and easily loosen it up and install the new one. If I have the new one on hand first, it won’t open (murphy’s law). Other than physically moving the heater and twisting/breaking gas and water pipes, is there any risk to anything breaking by doing this? Any chance that’ll be stuck with a leaky waterheater or something?
Thanks,
Jason
Thanks,
Jason