ENVIRONMENTAL
Tank Cleaning & Disinfection
THE IMPORTANCE OF CLEANING
Water tank cleaning and chlorination is an important part of water hygiene. Whether a small domestic type water storage tank feeding a small water heater or a large water reservoir feeding many properties the fundamentals are the same, clean tanks mean clean water.
Over time water storage tanks gather debris, dirt and biofilms that ultimately affect the water quality and can harbour such bacteria as E. coli and Legionella. We are a specialist water tank cleaning contractor capable of cleaning any size of type of tank from small single piece moulded plastic tanks such as those found in lofts to large concrete supply reservoirs.
SPECIALIST TRAINED TEAM
Our staff are fully trained to carry out all works, the team hold the National Water Hygiene Card, and staff adhere to strict health and safety procedures such as confined space working.
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Using specialist equipment used only for potable water applications and with full water tank cleaning certificates, including photographs, provided at the time of cleaning you can ensure water quality remains perfect.
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Industrial water storage tank cleaning often presents additional problems due to access restrictions, tank condition and working environment.
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We are able to provide safe solutions to allow us to properly clean these process tanks, whilst observing issues such as Legionella and confined space working.
OUR METHODS
We are also able to provide chlorination of new water tank installations and can provide full water down service chlorination to ensure complete control of problems such as Legionella or potable water contamination.
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After the water tank cleaning we provide a detailed chlorination certificate and we can provide extensive water testing services through a UKAS certified laboratory to give confidence in the cleanliness of water system.
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Our managing director is qualified to PhD level in microbiology and is on hand to provide high level technical support in the event of water hygiene problem.