Enhance your water heater's longevity with our anode rod for Bradford White hot water heater. This high-quality magnesium anode rod for hot water heater offers superior corrosion protection, extending your water heater's life. This DIY-installable anode rod, designed to be installed in hot water outlets, features a 3/4" NPT x 5" nipple head and has a length of 46.5 inches, ensuring a perfect fit and thorough protection. Invest in our magnesium anode rod to protect your water heater and enjoy reliable, long-lasting hot water with a simple water heater anode rod replacement.
INSTALLATION IN HOT WATER OUTLET (USUAL FOR BRADFORD WHITE TANK) - This anode is designed to be installed in the water heater hot water outlet, which is usual for Bradford White tanks and a few AO Smith models.
HIGH-GRADE AZ31 MAGNESIUM - Our anode rod is made of high-grade magnesium alloy, meeting ASTM B843-07 standard specification for optimal protection against corrosion.
THICK 3/4" DIAMETER - Our anode rod for hot water heater has a 3/4" thick diameter, providing more material to sacrifice than similar products.
PROUDLY AMERICAN SINCE 1996 - Trusted and reliable, our company has been providing top-quality water heater products to American households since 1996.
LIFETIME WARRANTY - Benefit from a lifetime warranty on our water heater anode rod, ensuring it protects your water heater from corrosion throughout the anode's entire lifespan.
REQUIRED 4 FEET CLEARANCE - If you don’t have at least 4 feet above your water heater, we suggest you purchase a Water Connection’s flexible anode rod for easier installation.
IF YOUR WATER HEATER HAS A DESIGNATED ANODE PORT - For any water heater with a standard designated anode port, we suggest buying Water Connection's hex head anode rod instead of this model.
DIY INSTALLATION - Sacrificial anode rods are intended to be replaced, making the installation process accessible to anyone who possesses a water heater.
EXTEND YOUR WATER HEATER'S LIFE - The anode rod plays a crucial role in protecting your water heater from corrosion and, by replacing it when it is 50% depleted, you can prevent hard water damage, extend your water heater's lifespan, and save time and money on repairs.