Clicker
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I've always heard if you want a tank style water heater to last for decades just change the anode. I finally got around to changing one in a WH at work, it's a 100 gallon Bradford White NG unit about 10 years old.
Probably should've done this 5 years ago but I was really concerned it would be seized and I'd damage the heater but it didn't really put up a fight.
I also pulled off the clean out plate and vacuumed out 3" or more of sediment.
Probably should've done this 5 years ago but I was really concerned it would be seized and I'd damage the heater but it didn't really put up a fight.
I also pulled off the clean out plate and vacuumed out 3" or more of sediment.