Anode Rod Replacement

Extend tank life by replacing sacrificed anode rods before rust attacks the steel shell — especially with SWFL hard water.

Licensed & insuredFlat-rate quotesCollier + Lee CountyFounded in SWFL 2023

Licensed anode rod replacement for homes, condos, and businesses across Collier and Lee County — with diagnostics, parts, and code-compliant installs sized for Southwest Florida water and drainage conditions.

Built for Southwest Florida

Naples and Fort Myers municipal water still carries minerals that consume anodes quickly; vacation homes sitting idle corrode faster.

Our Anode Rod Replacement Process

  1. 1

    Call or book online — describe symptoms (no hot water, leaks, error codes) so we bring the right parts

  2. 2

    Inspect the unit, venting, connections, and safety controls; quote repair vs replacement honestly

  3. 3

    Professional repair or installation with permits pulled when required by local code

  4. 4

    Test output temperature, verify safe operation, and review maintenance tips before we leave

Sacrificial Anodes vs. Tank Life

The anode corrodes so the tank doesn't. Once gone, the tank rusts from the inside. We extract stuck rods when possible, upgrade to powered anodes where appropriate, and flush sediment during the same visit.

Service Area

We serve Collier County and Lee County — Naples, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Bonita Springs, Estero, and surrounding communities. View our full service area or book online.

Common Questions

Do you offer same-day anode rod replacement in Southwest Florida?

Yes — same-day and emergency appointments are available across Collier and Lee County when scheduling allows. Call (877) 544-PROS to check today's availability.

Are your plumbers licensed for anode rod replacement in Florida?

Water heater work is performed by licensed plumbers who pull permits when required and follow Florida Building Code for venting, combustion air, and T&P relief.

How much does anode rod replacement cost?

Water heater pricing depends on tank vs tankless, venting changes, and code upgrades. We quote flat-rate after inspection — repair vs replacement explained in plain language.

Which cities do you serve for Anode Rod Replacement?

We install and repair water heaters in Naples, Marco Island, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Bonita Springs, Estero, Lehigh Acres, Sanibel, and surrounding Collier and Lee County communities.

How often should anodes be checked in Florida?

Every 2–3 years for most SWFL water; annually for well water or heavy use.

Need Anode Rod Replacement?

Call (877) 544-PROS or book online — licensed plumbers ready to help.