Water heater manufacturers tell you to remove and inspect the anode rod yearly, but seriously, who does this? Nobody! An anode rod is big stick of aluminum, magnesium, or zinc that comes with your water heater. It’s there to prevent the tank from corroding away. The less noble metal corrodes, thereby saving your tank. Once […]| Structure Tech Home Inspections
I installed a new 2.5-gallon point-of-use water heater under my kitchen sink exactly one year ago. My old one failed after less than three years, and it wasn’t covered under warranty because I was supposed to inspect the sacrificial anode rod every year, and replace it at least every two years. My bad. I didn’t read the […]| Structure Tech Home Inspections