Water heater anode rod Installation
Protect Your Tank. Extend Its Life. Prevent Rust.
Most homeowners have never heard of a water heater anode rod — but it’s one of the most important parts inside your tank.
The anode rod is a sacrificial metal rod designed to attract corrosion and protect your water heater tank from rusting. Once it wears out, your tank starts corroding from the inside. And that’s when leaks, rusty water, and premature water heater failure begin.
At Grand Terrace Plumber, we provide professional water heater anode rod replacement in Grand Terrace, CA to help homeowners extend the life of their water heaters and avoid expensive replacements.
If your water heater is 3–5+ years old and has never had the anode rod inspected, it may already be overdue.
What We Offer
Our Water Heater Anode Rod Services
Anode Rod Inspection
- Current rod condition
- Level of corrosion
- Remaining lifespan
- Tank health
Anode Rod Replacement
- Proper sealing
- Correct sizing
- Secure installation
- Pressure-safe reconnection
Upgraded Anode Rod Options
Depending on your water quality and tank type, we can install:
- Standard magnesium anode rods
- Aluminum/zinc rods (for odor issues)
- Powered anode rods (longer-lasting protection)
Why matters?
Why Anode Rod Replacement Matters?
- Extends water heater lifespan
- Prevents tank leaks
- Delays expensive replacement
- Improves water quality
- Protects manufacturer warranty compliance
- Reduces rust in hot water
Plumbing problems need no translation—our team of expert plumbers provides care that’s tailored to you.
Signs
Signs You May Need Anode Rod Replacement
- Rust-colored hot water
- Metallic taste or smell
- Rotten egg odor from hot water
- Water heater is 3–5+ years old
- Visible corrosion on fittings
- Popping or rumbling sounds in tank
- Frequent need for tank flushing
why us?
Why Choose Grand Terrace Plumber?
Experienced Water Heater Specialists
Honest Recommendations
Protect Your Investment
Fast, Clean Service
our costs
How Much Does Anode Rod Replacement Cost in Grand Terrace, CA?
- Standard anode rod replacement: $150 – $350
- Upgraded or powered anode rod: $300 – $600
- Water heater type
- Accessibility
- Rod type
- Age of unit
- Condition of fittings
Where We proudly serve
Areas We Cover in Grand Terrace, CA
We proudly serve the full Grand Terrace City. If you live in or around any of the following locations, you’re in our coverage zone:
Frequently Asked Questions