Water Tank Cleaning

Water Tank Service

Water Tank Cleaning and Inspection Services

Ensure clean, safe water for your building with our professional water tank cleaning service. Over time, dirt, sludge, and contaminants like microorganisms or pests can build up inside water tanks, leading to unpleasant odours, bad taste, and potential health risks. Regular cleaning is essential to maintain water quality and prevent system issues.

We provide chemical-free tank cleaning for residential and commercial buildings. Our experienced team not only cleans the tank but also inspects it for potential problems such as cracks, leaks, faulty valves, and structural weaknesses—issues that less experienced cleaners may overlook. In newly constructed buildings, we often find leftover construction debris that can pollute the water supply if not removed.

We never use chemicals or detergents in the cleaning process, ensuring your water remains safe for consumption. We recommend cleaning your water tank once every one to two years, depending on whether a centralized filter system is installed.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Water tank cleaning needs to be taken very seriously when there is contamination. If there is a need to enter the tank, it can pose safety risks if you do not have the specific equipment and training to do so safely. It is advisable to cooperate with those with professional water tank cleaning service so that they can establish safety protocols and carry out the process correctly.

They can, though, depending on the system. A few systems can work on and on while getting cleaned, though this requires planning ahead. Experienced cleaning teams can often carry out the work without fully stopping operations.

When it comes to disinfecting tanks, there are a variety of chlorine based products on the market to choose from. These include household bleach or calcium hypochlorite, as both are good products to use to remove bacteria and algae when done correctly.

Cloudy water, weird smells or if you see debris or dirt at the bottom are all generally good indicators it is time for a clean. Algae growing on the inside walls or having low water pressure can also indicate it's time for a clean.

Yes. Regular water tank cleaning in factories or plants serves to keep things running properly and will reduce contamination risks, blockages, and the likelihood of equipment failure.