How to Maintain Your Geyser for Longer Life
Updated January 2026 · 2 min read
Quick Answer
Maintain your geyser by setting a moderate thermostat, descaling the tank annually in hard-water areas, checking the pressure-release valve, and switching it off when not in use. Annual professional servicing prevents element failure.
Key Takeaways
- Hard water needs annual descaling to protect the element.
- Set the thermostat to a moderate level to save power and reduce scaling.
- Test the pressure-release valve yearly for safety.
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Mumbai's hard, mineral-heavy water is the biggest enemy of an electric geyser. Scale builds up on the heating element and inside the tank, slowly reducing efficiency until the element burns out. A few simple habits dramatically extend the life of the unit and keep your power bills in check.
Keep the thermostat at a moderate setting rather than maximum — higher temperatures speed up scaling and waste energy. Switch the geyser off when it is not needed instead of leaving it on all day, and once a year, flush and descale the tank to clear sediment. Test the pressure-release valve periodically; if it is blocked or constantly dripping, it needs attention for safety.
An annual professional service checks the element, thermostat, and sacrificial anode rod that protects the tank from corrosion. ProFixer technicians handle descaling and part replacement with warranty-backed spares, so a small yearly visit prevents a cold-shower emergency later.
Frequently asked questions
Should I switch off my geyser when not in use?
Yes — switching it off after use reduces standby heat loss, scaling, and overall wear compared to leaving it on continuously.
Should I switch off my geyser when not in use?
Yes — switching it off after use reduces standby heat loss, scaling, and overall wear compared to leaving it on continuously.
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