Most water heaters don’t fail from age. They fail from corrosion. A powered anode rod helps protect your tank from the inside out, so your investment works harder and lasts longer.
You can’t see internal tank damage until it becomes a much bigger problem. That’s why protection matters up front. A powered anode rod helps defend the inside of your water heater before corrosion gets the chance to take hold.
If you’re already installing a new water heater, this is the smartest time to add protection. It’s a one-time upgrade designed to help protect the tank itself and support longer performance over time.
Drag the slider to compare a protected tank against an unprotected one. This is the difference internal protection can make.
Corrosion is one of the biggest reasons water heater tanks fail early. Protecting the inside of the tank helps reduce buildup, improve performance, and extend the life of the system.
A powered anode rod helps protect your tank without the regular maintenance and replacement cycle of standard rods.
Protecting against corrosion helps your water heater work longer and reduces the chance of premature failure.
You are already spending money on a new tank. This helps protect that investment from day one.
Reduced sediment and internal buildup can help your system operate more efficiently over time.
In many systems, proper internal protection can help address sulfur-type odor concerns inside the water heater.
Homes with water softeners often need stronger internal tank protection, making this upgrade even more valuable.
The best time to protect your water heater is during installation. If you are already replacing the tank, this is the moment to add long-term protection and avoid preventable issues down the road.
A one-time upgrade that helps protect your water heater from the inside out. Available during new water heater installation through Northeast Plumbing.
Contact usQuick answers for homeowners considering the upgrade.
It helps protect the inside of your water heater tank from corrosion, which is one of the main reasons tanks fail early.
Standard rods wear down over time and eventually need maintenance or replacement. A powered rod is designed for continuous protection without that cycle.
Yes. Softened water can accelerate anode consumption in many systems, which makes upgraded tank protection even more important.
During installation of a new water heater. That gives your tank protection from day one.