I performed some routine maintenance on my water heater about 6 months ago as recommended by my water heater manual. Everything seemed to go just fine, but a few days after the maintenance I noticed some water on the ground. I looked for what could have caused the water but couldn't find anything that looked like it was leaking. I thought maybe it was something to do with the softener and that I would wait to see if it got worse. After that first time it never leaked again. Then, a few days ago, I noticed that there is water pooled on the top of the heater where the anode rod is installed. I did remove and replace the anode rod as part of the routine maintenance I mentioned earlier and did so according to the instructions in my water heater manual.
My question is, what should I do? Should I remove and reinstall the anode rod again? Buy a new one and install it? What could be causing the leak there? I did feel like I might have overtightened it when I replaced it because when I was removing it, it was very tight and I tried to get it about the same. I may not have put any of that white tape stuff on the threads (I can't actually remember). Attached is a picture of what it looks like. It definitely has NOT been leaking more as that orange-colored substance is dry and the floor has not gotten wet again since that first time I noticed it.
Appreciate any and all help!
My question is, what should I do? Should I remove and reinstall the anode rod again? Buy a new one and install it? What could be causing the leak there? I did feel like I might have overtightened it when I replaced it because when I was removing it, it was very tight and I tried to get it about the same. I may not have put any of that white tape stuff on the threads (I can't actually remember). Attached is a picture of what it looks like. It definitely has NOT been leaking more as that orange-colored substance is dry and the floor has not gotten wet again since that first time I noticed it.
Appreciate any and all help!