Most iron-based superconductors are characterized by the s+- symmetry of their order parameter, and are expected to go through a transition to the s++ state if enough disorder is introduced. We previously reported the observation of this transition in Ba(Fe1-xRhx)2As2 through a study of the disorder dependence of the critical temperature and low-temperature London penetration depth. In this paper we report on the analysis of the electrodynamic response of the same sample across the transition and we identify peculiarities in the behaviour of the surface resistance and normal conductivity, that can be considered as traces of the transition itself.