Why Professional Descaling Is Essential for Your Espresso Machine
26th June 2019
If you own a traditional espresso machine, you’ll know just how important it is to keep it performing at its best. Regular maintenance and cleaning are key to producing high-quality espresso and prolonging your machine’s lifespan. One of the most essential yet often misunderstood parts of this care routine is descaling, the process of removing mineral build-up caused by hard water.
While descaling is vital for machine performance, it’s also a complex and potentially dangerous procedure that should only ever be carried out by a trained professional. In this guide, we’ll explain why descaling matters, the signs your machine may need maintenance and why professional servicing from Liquidline is the safest and most cost-effective way to protect your investment.
This is your ultimate low-down of what to do when it comes to giving your machine a regular descaling and attention it needs, to continue to work to perfection.
There are a number of methods used to descale an espresso machine, depending on the make and model of the machine you have. Descaling it on a regular basis is crucial for maintaining the quality of espresso you produce and helping to extend the life of the machine. You should be descaling your machine at least three or four times a year to avoid the unwanted build-up of scale, coffee residue and harmful bacteria.
Why Descaling Your Espresso Machine Is Important
Every time your espresso machine heats water, naturally occurring minerals like calcium and magnesium are left behind, forming a hard, chalky residue known as limescale. Over time, this scale can build up inside boilers, pipes and heating elements, restricting water flow and putting pressure on internal components.
Left untreated, scale build-up can:
- Reduce the brewing temperature and impact the taste of your coffee
- Cause blockages or leaks that can lead to costly repairs
- Increase energy consumption and reduce overall efficiency
- Shorten your machine’s lifespan
Regular descaling keeps your espresso machine working smoothly, ensures consistent brewing temperatures and protects your equipment from preventable damage.
Signs Your Espresso Machine Needs Descaling
Knowing when your espresso machine needs attention can help prevent breakdowns and quality issues. Some common warning signs include:
- Slower water flow or reduced steam pressure
- A change in the taste or temperature of your coffee
- Visible limescale around the steam wand or group head
- Unusual noises or error messages from the machine
If you notice any of these, it’s a clear sign your espresso machine may require a professional descale or inspection.
How Often Should Descaling Be Done?
As a general rule, a traditional espresso machine should be descaled every 6 to 12 months. The exact frequency depends on a few key factors, including your local water hardness, how heavily the machine is used each day, how regularly the filters are replaced and how well the machine is cleaned and maintained overall.
If your espresso machine is based in a hard-water area or used frequently throughout the day, it may require more frequent servicing. In contrast, machines in soft-water areas or with effective filtration systems can often go longer between descaling visits. Using high-quality water filters and replacing them at least every 12 months is one of the best ways to prevent limescale build-up and keep your espresso machine performing at its best for longer.
The Importance of PSSR Testing on Commercial Coffee Machines
Traditional espresso machines with pressurised boilers are subject to Pressure Systems Safety Regulations (PSSR), which require routine inspections to ensure safe operation. Many business insurers now demand PSSR compliance as part of their policy terms.
Regular descaling and professional maintenance are an essential part of meeting these legal and safety requirements, helping you avoid costly downtime, accidents, or invalidated insurance claims.
Why You Should Never Attempt to Descale an Espresso Machine Yourself
Traditional espresso machines operate under high pressure and temperature, with internal boilers that can be extremely dangerous if handled incorrectly. Attempting to descale your own machine without proper training can lead to injury or burns from pressurised hot water or steam, damage to internal components caused by incorrect chemical use or invalidated warranties or insurance coverage if non-professionals interfere with the system.
Additionally, descaling solutions are chemical-based and must be handled with protective equipment (PPE) to avoid health risks.
That’s why espresso machine descaling should only ever be performed by qualified engineers who have the expertise and safety certifications to work on pressurised systems.
How Liquidline’s Professional Servicing Supports You Safely
At Liquidline, our team of trained service engineers specialise in maintaining and descaling traditional espresso machines across the UK and Ireland. We follow all PSSR (Pressure Systems Safety Regulations) requirements, ensuring your equipment remains safe, compliant and fully operational.
When you book a service with us, our engineers will:
- Assess your espresso machine’s condition and water filter performance
- Carry out descaling safely using approved methods and PPE
- Check for any early signs of wear or malfunction
- Recommend filter replacements or, where appropriate, machine upgrades
For older machines, especially those beyond their recommended lifespan, our experts can advise whether continued servicing is cost-effective or whether upgrading to a new model would save you time and money in the long run.
We also offer servicing for non-Liquidline customers on a case-by-case basis, depending on the machine’s age and condition.
Keep Your Espresso Machine Safe and Performing at Its Best
Descaling is vital, but it’s not a DIY task. By trusting trained professionals like Liquidline, you’re ensuring your espresso machine is serviced safely, efficiently and in line with all regulatory requirements.
Our nationwide team of engineers can help keep your traditional espresso machine in top condition, delivering great coffee safely, day after day.
Ready to book a service or PSSR inspection? Get in touch with our service team today to discuss your machine’s maintenance needs.