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How Katchment Kleaners Cleans A Catchment Tank 

Curious how it’s done? Whether you're thinking of cleaning your own tank or just want to see how the pros do it, watch Keiki walk through a full catchment tank cleaning — step by step.

Click the video to see what sets Katchment Kleaners apart.

 
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Why Every Catchment Tank Should Have a Floating Suction

A floating suction (or floating inlet) is a simple upgrade that makes a big difference in your catchment system’s performance. Here’s why:

Longer Filter Life – It draws water from just below the surface, where it's cleanest — reducing sediment pulled into your filters.

More Usable Water – It can access water from the center of the tank, helping you get through dry spells without needing a water delivery.

Less Bleach Smell – Since bleach settles at the bottom of the tank, a floating suction avoids pulling in that strong-smelling, concentrated water.

For most homes, this small investment pays off in cleaner water and fewer headaches. Contact us to learn more or schedule an install — estimates are always free.
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Pressure Washing Your Roof? Protect Your Catchment Tank First.

We get calls all the time from homeowners dealing with sludge, silt, and even oxidized paint in their catchment tanks — all rinsed off the roof by pressure washers who didn’t take proper precautions.

This is totally preventable. Don’t let one cleaning ruin your water system.
If you have a roof and a catchment tank, follow these simple steps first.
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1,000 Catchment Tanks Cleaned — Mahalo, East Hawaiʻi!

We’re proud to announce that Katchment Kleaners has officially cleaned our 1,000th rainwater catchment tank!

From Puna to Hilo, Kaʻū to Hāmākua — we’re grateful for your trust, support, and referrals. Mahalo for choosing local and letting us care for your rainwater systems.

Here’s to the next thousand (and beyond)!
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