I used to do anode maintenance on the water heater. The first time I had to haul a 3/4" impact wrench up to get the anode out. After that it went a bit better, but the anodes were going in about eight months and that got old pretty quickly. So, I quit swapping anodes.
I bought a powered anode (Cerro-Tec, now available on Amazon), and it's going on towards fifteen years.
Our water heater doesn't accumulate sediment, but if yours does, I would recommend replacing the cheapo drain valve with a higher quality brass gate valve. I've had a couple of the cheapo ones fail to seal in the past after a single use.
Today is gutter day, with some of the outbuildings getting new gutters with stainless steel mesh screens (wildfire (WUI) requirement now, and no more leaf blowing gutters for me, yay!).
FWIW: I noticed yesterday that the stainless steel mesh
easyon gutter guards happen to be on sale at our local Costco, 20% off, but for a package with 36' instead of 24'. They work well here, but at some point if your local rainfall rate gets too intense, water is going to sail across the screens, so it's not perfect.
All the best,
Peter