How to Replace a Hot Water System Anode

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    Published on 11 Jul 2025
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    If you’re noticing a decline in efficiency, it might be time for a hot water system anode replacement. Anode replacement is a simple task that can prolong the life of your system, keeping it in top shape.

    In this blog, we’ll walk you through the process of replacing the anode rod, what it does, how often it should be replaced, and why this small part plays such a significant role in the overall health of your hot water system.

    What is a Hot Water Anode?

    A hot water anode, or anode rod, is a metal rod that helps prevent corrosion in your hot water system’s tank. It works by attracting the elements (like minerals) that would otherwise attack the inner lining of your tank. These elements bond to the anode rod instead of the tank, protecting it from rust and damage. Think of it like a shield for your hot water system.

    What Are the Signs That Your Anode Needs Replacing?

    Before you start with hot water anode replacement, it’s important to know the signs that it has reached the end of its life:

    • Foul-smelling water: If your hot water smells like rotten eggs, your anode rod is likely corroding, releasing hydrogen sulphide gas into the water.
    • Rusty water: Over time, the minerals from the anode will cause rust to form. If your hot water in Sydney comes out brownish or rusty, that’s a red flag.
    • Noisy water heater: If your water heater is making strange popping or crackling noises, it might be due to the buildup of sediment around the anode rod.
    • Decreased efficiency: If your water heater isn’t performing as it used to, it could be due to a corroded anode rod causing damage to the tank.

    How Often Should You Replace the Anode Rod?

    In most cases, you should check your hot water system anode every 3-5 years. This can vary depending on water quality, usage, and the type of hot water system you have. If you live in an area with “hard” water or high mineral content, your anode will wear out faster.

    Can a Hot Water Anode Be Repaired?

    Unfortunately, an anode rod can’t be repaired. If it’s corroded, it’s time for anode rod replacement.

    How to Replace a Hot Water Anode

    Now that you know why anodes for hot water systems are important, let’s dive into how to replace them. Here’s how you can get the job done yourself.

    Step 1: Turn Off the Power Supply

    Turn off the power supply to your water heater at the circuit breaker. If the water heater is gas-powered, you’ll need to turn off the gas supply. Once the power and gas are off, shut off the cold water supply to the heater, which is usually located at the top or side of the unit.

    Then, open a hot water tap to relieve any residual pressure in the tank. This is important for safe removal and installation.

    Step 2: Drain the Tank

    Now that the system is depressurised, you need to drain the water from the tank to avoid spills. To do this, open the drain valve at the bottom of the tank. You should drain about 10-15% of the tank’s water by attaching a garden hose to the drain valve and diverting the water to a nearby outdoor area or a large bucket.

    Step 3: Locate the Anode Rod

    Once the tank is drained, locate the anode rod inside the tank. The anode rod is usually located at the top of the tank, and you will need to remove a plastic cap or insulation to access it. Depending on the model, the rod could be held in place by a bolt or screw.

    Step 4: Remove the Old Anode Rod

    Removing the old anode rod can be challenging, especially if it’s tightly secured or corroded. Use a durable socket wrench to loosen the hex head bolt holding the rod in place. If necessary, it might help to get an extra set of hands to assist in holding the tank steady.

    Once loosened, carefully remove the anode rod from the tank. Be mindful of any broken or leaking sections, as this could affect the installation of the new rod.

    Step 5: Install the New Anode Rod

    With the old rod removed, it’s time to install the new one. Before inserting the new anode, wrap the joint threads with plumber’s tape (Teflon Tape). This ensures a tight seal and prevents leaks.

    Use your socket wrench to carefully tighten the new rod into place. Avoid over-tightening, as this could cause damage to the tank. Once the rod is in position, tighten it just enough to secure it, using the wrench to finish off the job with a 180-degree turn.

    Conclusion

    The anode rod in your hot water system plays an essential role in preventing corrosion and prolonging the lifespan of your system.

    Don’t wait until signs of trouble. If it’s been a while since your last anode replacement, now’s the perfect time to inspect it. A well-maintained system means consistent, clean, and efficient hot water for years ahead.

    If you’re handy with tools, replacing the anode yourself can be a simple and cost-effective solution. Otherwise, calling a professional plumber is a good option to ensure the job is done right. For expert hot water system repairs and maintenance, call Fix N Flow at 1300 319 275 or fill out our online form. Our team is ready to support you in keeping your hot water system performing at its best.

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