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Your hot water system does a lot of quiet work every day. One of the most important and least known parts keeping it running is a small metal rod inside the tank called the sacrificial anode. Without it, your tank would corrode from the inside out far faster than you would ever expect. If you have not heard of it before, you are not alone. Most homeowners only learn about it when their hot water system fails prematurely and a plumber tells them the anode had been worn out for years. Getting a trusted plumber in Sydney to check it periodically is one of the most cost-effective forms of hot water system maintenance you can do.
A sacrificial anode is a metal rod, typically made from magnesium, aluminium, or zinc, that is screwed into the top of your hot water tank. It works through a process called galvanic corrosion. The anode is made from a metal that is more reactive than the steel lining of your tank. When water sits in the tank, corrosive elements in the water attack the anode first, because it is the easiest target. The anode gradually dissolves, or “sacrifices” itself, drawing corrosion away from the tank walls and extending the life of the system.
Without a working anode, those same corrosive elements attack the steel tank directly. Once rust and corrosion set into the tank lining, the deterioration accelerates rapidly. What might have been a 10 to 15 year system can fail in 5 to 7 years if the anode is never replaced.
Most manufacturers recommend inspecting and replacing the sacrificial anode every 3 to 5 years, though the actual lifespan varies depending on your local water quality and how heavily the system is used. Homes in areas with particularly hard or soft water tend to wear through anodes faster, as the mineral content directly affects how aggressively the anode corrodes.
The anode deteriorates at a fairly consistent rate under normal conditions, but there is no visible external sign when it is spent. The only way to know is to have it inspected. Most homeowners skip this entirely because it is out of sight, and that is exactly why so many hot water systems fail before they should.
While you cannot see the anode without opening the tank, there are a few warning signs that suggest it may have worn out and that corrosion has started to take hold:
If you are experiencing any of these, it is worth having a plumber inspect the anode and assess the condition of the tank before deciding whether to repair or replace the system.
The benefits of regular anode replacement are straightforward and financially significant:
Technically, anode replacement involves turning off the water and power supply, depressurising the tank, locating and unscrewing the old rod, and installing the new one. The steps are not complicated, but in practice, removing an anode that has been in place for several years often requires significant force and the right socket size. Improper technique can damage the tank fitting, and a stripped or cross-threaded fitting on a hot water system is a costly problem.
In NSW, any work on the hot water system that involves electrical components or gas connections must be carried out by a licensed tradesperson. Even for a purely mechanical anode swap, having a licensed plumber handle it means the work is done correctly, the tank is properly re-pressurised, and there is no risk of leaks from the fitting being overtightened or under-tightened.
Continuous flow or instant hot water systems do not use a storage tank, so there is no anode to maintain. Heat pump systems do use a storage tank and typically include a sacrificial anode in the same way a conventional electric or gas storage system does. If you have a heat pump hot water system, anode replacement is just as relevant for you.
Hot water system maintenance is one of the most overlooked areas of home plumbing, and a depleted sacrificial anode is the most common reason systems fail before their time. Fix N Flow carries out hot water system inspections, anode replacements, and full system servicing across Sydney. If your system is more than three years old and has never had an anode check, it is worth booking one before you find yourself without hot water. If you also have blocked drain issues or a leaking fixture to address at the same time, we can assess everything in a single visit. Contact us today with no call-out fee.
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