One powered anode last up to 20 years, keeping the tank healthier and extending its lifetime.
Why do I need this?
Rotten-egg smell
If the anode isn’t replaced on time, the tank begins to corrode from the inside — eventually leading to leaks and costly damage.
Leaks risk
If the anode isn’t replaced on time, the tank begins to corrode from the inside — eventually leading to leaks and costly damage.
Maintenance every 2–3 years
Standard magnesium anodes dissolve over time and need regular replacement to keep the tank protected. Each replacement with a plumber typically costs around $300
Powered anode shields the tank from rust, stops rotten-egg smell, and doesn’t wear out
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FAQ
The powered anode is compatible with most standard residential electric and gas tank water heaters that use a removable anode rod. Just check that your tank has a dedicated anode port.
Unlike magnesium or aluminum rods that dissolve every 2–3 years, a powered anode doesn’t deplete. It’s designed to protect the tank for many years without replacements.
No ongoing maintenance is required. Once installed, the powered anode continuously protects the tank without needing periodic checks or replacements.
No. Nothing else in the heater needs to be changed - just swap the anode, and the system stays protected for years.
Yes. It’s designed to run continuously in the background and uses very little electricity - just enough to protect the inside of the tank.