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CALORIFIER TANK CLEANING & DISINFECTION

CALORIFIER TANK CLEANING AND DISINFECTION

Your hot water tank is essential to your home’s plumbing system. You cannot run hot water to clean your dishes or take a warm shower without a water heater. Calorifier tank cleaning and disinfection are especially important in commercial structures. Because of these factors, cleaning the hot water tank is an essential component of house maintenance. With the help of our staff at Quality Care Building Cleaning Services LLC, you may discuss other advantages of hot water tank cleaning. In Dubai and the rest of the UAE, we can take care of your hot water tank cleaning process.

Important Reasons to Clean a Calorifier or Hot Water Tank

A water heater may be kept at its most effective performance by cleaning (or flushing). These heaters receive a lot of water each day, which carries debris like Sediment, Minerals, and Dirt.

This material eventually settles into the hot water tank’s bottom. The dirt may shorten the water heater’s lifespan, interfere with its proper operation, or even fail. Performing routine maintenance will remove dirt and debris.

Having our experts cleanse your appliance can also help us spot damaged water heater symptoms right away. You can stay up to date on any possible or ongoing problems with your water heater with the help of our plumbing specialists.

Preparing to calorifier tank cleaning & disinfection in Abu Dhabi

You can trust Quality Care Building Cleaning Services LLC’s professionals to take care of your CALORIFIER TANK CLEANING & DISINFECTION in Abu Dhabi. The equipment required to flush a water heater tank, which may include a hose, bucket, wrench, and other tools, will be on hand when our team arrives.

 

Sometimes the cleaning procedure begins a few hours before the tank is drained. The water heater may receive a cleaning solution including citric acid from our team. The mineral deposits in the bottom of a hot water tank can be broken up with the aid of these cleaning agents. While the cleaner is operating, you might not be able to use the water from your heater.

Steps to Flush a Hot Water Tank

  • Drain the Tank

Our specialists must drain the tank’s water as the initial step in the cleansing procedure. The drain valve is then opened to finish this process. Keep in mind that the water draining from the tank will probably be quite hot and might scald you if not handled cautiously.

  • Rinse Out Sediment

After emptying the tank, we may rinse the interior by using the water control valve to add additional water. The valve is often repeatedly turned on and off by our professionals to allow the flowing water to clear out any additional silt.

Rinsing should continue until the water exiting the tank is crystal clear and sediment-free. If you interrupt the cleaning session when the water is still dirty or appears brown, particles will stay in the tank.

  • Refill the Tank

Finally, our personnel will disconnect the garden hose and close the drain valve to refill the tank. The cold water supply is used by our plumbing experts to fill the tank. Our team starts the hot water tap at a neighboring washbasin once the tank is full and only lets it run until cold water starts to trickle out.

We switch the electricity back on after completing all of these processes of hot water tank cleaning so that the tank can start heating the water once more.

When Should You Clean Your Hot Water Tank?


How frequently should you schedule a hot water tank cleaning? Different water heater manufacturers offer different maintenance regimens, and experts recommend that you follow the instructions in your water tank’s owner’s handbook.

If you no longer have the booklet, it’s a good idea to cleanse the hot water tank every one to three years. If you observe low water pressure or if your heater starts rumbling loudly when it functions, you should rinse the system more frequently.

It should be noted that too much sediment in the tank’s bottom may create tiny explosions as the water within the tank superheats and flashes over to steam. These problems may eventually cause damage to the water heater, necessitating additional repairs or perhaps replacement.

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