Water Heater Cleaning &
Descaling in Tbilisi

We descale your water heater and remove sediment, check the heating element, anode rod and fittings — so water heats faster and the unit runs quieter and more reliably.

Technician servicing and descaling a storage tank water heater in a bathroom
  • On-site within an hour
  • Tank, heating element, and sediment cleaning
  • Anode rod and gasket check
  • Tank flushing
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Diagnostics — 50 ₾, cleaning — from 100 ₾.
We confirm the exact price before any work starts.

When your water heater needs cleaning

Scale and sediment inside the tank put extra load on the unit, reduce heating performance, and can lead to faults.

  • 01

    Water heats more slowly

    Scale on the heating element disrupts normal heating and increases power consumption.

  • 02

    Noisy operation

    Noise, crackling, or popping often come from scale and sediment inside the tank.

  • 03

    Water has an unpleasant smell

    The cause may be sediment, an aged magnesium anode rod, or contamination inside the tank.

  • 04

    Weak hot water pressure

    Buildup in fittings, valves, or piping can reduce flow at the outlet.

  • 05

    Hasn't been serviced recently

    If the unit hasn't been cleaned in 1–2 years, preventive service reduces the risk of leaks and faults.

  • 06

    Breaker trips or weak heating

    Sometimes the issue is the heating element or wiring, so the technician checks more than just scale.

What's included in water heater cleaning

The technician carefully disassembles the unit, removes sediment, inspects the key components, and reassembles everything.

Tidy cleaning, no surprises

The technician confirms the price and the scope of work before cleaning starts.

  • Disconnecting the unit from water and power
  • Draining the tank
  • Carefully removing the flange and accessing the internals
  • Removing sediment and scale from the tank
  • Cleaning the heating element if it's still serviceable
  • Inspecting the magnesium anode rod and recommending replacement if needed
  • Checking gaskets, the flange, and connections
  • Reassembling the unit and reconnecting it
  • Start-up, heating check, and leak test

How to tell whether you need cleaning,
repair, or replacement

The symptoms can look similar, so the technician runs diagnostics first and explains which option makes the most sense.

Cleaning is more likely

  • water heats more slowly;
  • noise or crackling;
  • no service in over a year;
  • no visible tank leak.

Repair is more likely

  • unit won't turn on;
  • breaker trips;
  • thermostat doesn't work;
  • leak at a fitting or flange.

Replacement is more likely

  • the tank is leaking through the body;
  • old unit with expensive repair;
  • frequent recurring faults;
  • capacity or model no longer fits.

How the cleaning
works

From request to result — no extra steps

  1. 01

    You send a request

    We confirm the model, the symptoms, and when it was last cleaned.

  2. 02

    Technician arrives and inspects

    Checks the connection, the unit's condition, and whether a safe cleaning is possible.

  3. 03

    Price agreed

    Before any work, we explain what's included and whether any extra materials are needed.

  4. 04

    Disassembly and cleaning

    We drain the tank, remove sediment, clean the heating element, and check the anode rod.

  5. 05

    Reassembly and check

    We start the unit, verify heating, leak-tightness, and operation after the service.

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Water heater cleaning pricing in Tbilisi

Price depends on tank capacity, ease of access, condition of the heating element and anode rod, and whether consumables need replacement.

  • Water heater diagnostics from 50
  • Water heater cleaning from 100
  • Magnesium anode rod replacement by inspection
  • Replacing gaskets or small parts as needed

The technician confirms the exact price after inspection — or from photos of the model and installation spot.

We clean water heaters
from many brands

We service popular storage tank water heaters installed in apartments, houses, and commercial spaces.

Popular brands

Water heater types we cover

  • Vertical
  • Horizontal
  • Slim
  • Compact
  • Wall-mounted
  • Storage tank electric water heaters

Frequently asked questions

Answers to the most common questions before booking a technician

  • How often should a water heater be cleaned?

    Usually every 1–2 years. With hard water, noise, or weaker heating, cleaning may be needed sooner.

  • How long does water heater cleaning take?

    Most often 1.5–3 hours. The exact time depends on tank capacity, access, and the amount of sediment inside.

  • Does the anode rod need replacing every cleaning?

    Not always. The technician inspects the magnesium anode rod and recommends replacement if it's heavily worn.

  • Can the water heater be cleaned without removing it from the wall?

    In most cases, yes. But it depends on the model, flange access, and how the unit is positioned.

  • Will cleaning help if my water heater isn't heating well?

    Often yes — if the cause is scale on the heating element. If the issue is the heating element, thermostat, or wiring, you'll need a repair.

  • Could the unit leak after cleaning?

    With careful reassembly and gaskets in good shape, there shouldn't be any leaks. If the gaskets are worn, they're best replaced.

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Haven't cleaned your water heater in a while?

Send a request — the technician will inspect, clean it, and advise on what to do to avoid the same issues again.

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