Tank Cleaning Services at Max Cleaner
Why Water Tank Cleaning Services is important
When water is stored in a tank, impurities, dissolved pathogens, bacteria, and germs settle at the bottom, creating a breeding ground for mosquitoes and harmful diseases. Residual water, left after routine extraction, becomes a source of contamination. A layer of squalor accumulates on the tank walls, continuously compromising water purity. This process diminishes the tank’s capacity, leading to sudden disruptions in the water storage and discharge system. Regular maintenance can extend the tank’s lifespan, preventing the need for immediate replacement.
Contamination is also caused by ill-fitting or inadequately constructed tank lids lacking protective elements against microorganism development. Additionally, an excessive water capacity exacerbates the issue, fostering bacterial growth. Max Cleaner offers comprehensive water tank cleaning services, addressing these challenges and ensuring clean, safe water for domestic use.
8 Stage Process
STAGE I–CLEANING OF SURROUNDINGS
At the initial phase of Water Tank Cleaning, we prioritize the thorough cleaning of the manhole and its surroundings, often laden with dirt, mud, and algae. Recognizing the potential harm of dirty water to the body and overall health, we emphasize the importance of maintaining a clean environment. Ensuring a healthy environment begins with the meticulous cleaning of these crucial areas.
STAGE II– DEWATERING
In the second stage of tank cleaning, we employ advanced automatic machines to efficiently remove water from the drain and empty the water tank. This automated process enhances effectiveness and ensures a thorough drainage, contributing to the overall cleanliness and maintenance of the water tank.
STAGE III-SLUDGE REMOVAL
Moving on to the third stage of the cleaning process, we employ a specialized sludge pump to manually remove dirty water and sludge from the tank. This meticulous step ensures the effective elimination of impurities, contributing to the restoration of a clean and hygienic water tank.
STAGE IV-SCRUBBING
At this particular stage, our process involves the manual scrubbing of the water tank. Our skilled team meticulously removes dirt, fungus, and stubborn stains from the concrete surfaces, ensuring a thorough and effective cleaning process.
STAGE V-HIGH PRESSURE WATER JET CLEANING
In the subsequent phase, we employ high-pressure jet cleaning to thoroughly cleanse the walls and ceilings. The ceiling, in particular, tends to harbor a high concentration of germs and bacteria, attributed to the presence of oxygen and dampness. This intensive cleaning process aims to eliminate these contaminants and enhance the overall hygiene of the water tank.
STAGE VI-VACUUM CLEANING
In the sixth stage of our process, achieving a pristine tank involves the use of a powerful vacuum cleaner. This tool is instrumental in ensuring the complete removal of dirt, leaving the tank thoroughly clean and free from any residual contaminants.
STAGE VII–ANTI-BACTERIAL SPRAY
In the subsequent crucial step, we utilize specially developed anti-bacterial agents to clean the ceilings and interior walls of the tank. This specialized treatment ensures the elimination of bacteria and germs, contributing to a hygienic and sanitized water tank environment
STAGE VIII–UV TREATMENT
In the final stage of our process, we utilize UV radiation to eliminate any remaining suspended or floating bacteria in the tank. This step ensures an additional layer of disinfection, contributing to the overall purity and safety of the water stored in the tank.

Why Water Tank Cleaning Is Important?
- Major cause of illness of mankind is Contamination water
- Dirty water is responsible for 80% illness
- 90 % of waste water in developing countries is discharge without treatment into rivers and streams & within 25 years, half the world’s population could have trouble finding enough fresh water for drinking and irrigation.
- Safe water can remove the diseases like cholera, typhoid fever, diarrhea, hepatitis.
- In recent conference cited that more than 700,000 people die from consuming contaminated food or water.