I bought a Home 1 year ago that has its own well. There is a ton of Iron in the water where I live. The previous home owner had installed an Oxy-catalyic Iron filter. About 3 months into owning the house, the regen timer on the filter failed. (an old school 440 series mechanical timer) . We noticed it was broken about a month later and replaced it (Our water became progressively more rusty). After replacing the regen timer the cold water returned to normal; however, to this day the hot water remains rusty.
Since then I have flushed the tank monthly and the rust continues. I have tried to replace the Anode rod as well but I cannot remove it. I tried a 400 ft-lbs electric impact wrench and blow torch and the thing would not budge. The water heater is only 3 years old and im becoming increasingly frustrated. Has anyone experienced anything similar and found a solution?
Since then I have flushed the tank monthly and the rust continues. I have tried to replace the Anode rod as well but I cannot remove it. I tried a 400 ft-lbs electric impact wrench and blow torch and the thing would not budge. The water heater is only 3 years old and im becoming increasingly frustrated. Has anyone experienced anything similar and found a solution?