Same-Day Water Tank Cleaning in Delhi
Raj Babbar · 8 min read
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Sintex & plastic tank cleaning in Dwarka Sector 28 – plastic-safe algae and biofilm removal near the IGI airport boundary. From ₹699.
Dwarka Sector 28 runs close to the IGI airport boundary, a mix of institutional and commercial plots with emerging residential development. Buildings here rely on Sintex and plastic overhead tanks over underground sumps, and the open airport-side land means little shade, so daylight hits those translucent walls hard. That light drives algae and a slimy biofilm inside the tanks faster than in dark concrete. Sector 28 draws the Dwarka 50-50 supply of Sonia Vihar DJB and DDA borewell water, hard and high in TDS, giving the algae the minerals it needs.
On a commercial plot or a new residential block, a plastic tank can green before anyone notices, showing first as a tinge in the water or a slick film on the wall. Our crew drains it, scoops the slimy sediment and soft jet washes at plastic-safe pressure so the wall is never cracked. For the full scope in the sector, our water tank cleaning in Dwarka Sector 28 page lists overhead tanks and sumps in plastic and concrete. We hand-scrub algae with soft pads, disinfect with a food-grade solution and finish with photos and a certificate.
The land near the IGI boundary is open and low-shade, so Sector 28’s terrace tanks sit in strong daylight for most of the day. That daylight passes through the translucent Sintex walls and powers algae growth on the inner surface. The hard, high-TDS Dwarka water supplies the minerals, and commercial or part-occupied blocks often leave water standing between demand peaks. Standing, sunlit, mineral-rich water is exactly what a slimy biofilm needs, which is why these plastic tanks green faster than the concrete sumps beneath them.
Our method keeps the plastic intact throughout. We drain and scoop first, then run a soft jet wash at plastic-safe pressure that lifts the film without gouging or cracking the wall. Algae comes off with soft scrub pads rather than wire, which would leave micro-scratches for the next bloom to grip. A food-grade disinfectant follows, and we reseat the lid and check the overflow so light and airborne dust cannot feed fresh growth. You receive before-and-after photos and a certificate for the building’s records.
No travel charge anywhere in Dwarka Sector 28. The final price is confirmed on the call before we come — it depends only on tank size and access.
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We reach every pocket of Dwarka Sector 28 — and there’s no travel charge to any of them:
“Why does our commercial tank near the Sector 28 airport boundary go green?” The open land along the IGI airport boundary gives little shade, so the terrace tank catches strong daylight all day. That light passes through the translucent Sintex wall and feeds algae inside, while the hard Dwarka water supplies the minerals. Commercial tanks that sit between demand peaks give biofilm time to set. A full drain, soft scrub and food-grade disinfect clears it and the water runs clean again.
“Is the soft jet wash safe for the plastic tanks on our Sector 28 block?” Yes — the soft jet wash is set to a plastic-safe pressure that removes algae film without gouging or cracking the Sintex wall. High-pressure blasting is what damages plastic tanks, so we never use it and rely on soft scrub pads for stubborn buildup. The film releases while the surface stays smooth, which also slows the next bloom. Your tank is cleaned thoroughly and left undamaged.
“What does a 1000L Sintex tank cost to clean in Sector 28?” A standard 1000L Sintex tank starts from ₹699, our entry rate for overhead cleaning. Larger commercial or institutional tanks, or a job that adds the underground sump, are priced by volume and sediment load. We confirm the figure before we begin, so the bill is clear. Sites with several tanks can request a combined quote.
“There are dark specks in water from our Sector 28 tank — what causes them?” Dark specks are usually aged biofilm flaking off the walls together with fine sediment from the high-TDS water. In a tank that holds water between peaks, the slimy layer thickens and then sheds small dark pieces into the supply. Scooping the base and soft washing the walls removes the source. The disinfectant and a checked overflow keep new buildup and dust out.
“Can you clean our Sector 28 tank the same day near the airport edge?” Same-day service is usually possible in Sector 28, which sits on our Dwarka route near Sectors 27 and 29. Call early and we can often reach a commercial or residential terrace the same afternoon, subject to the crew’s schedule. A single 1000L tank is a quick job once drained. We confirm the window when you book.
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Rooftop plastic tanks
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₹1,499+ →Apartments & RWAs
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All pockets and lanes of Dwarka Sector 28 covered. If your specific block or society isn’t named in the sub-areas above, just call — we almost certainly cover it.
Same crew, same food-grade process, same-day where possible. Pick any locality below for local pricing and the tanks we typically find there.
Book a slot — we can usually fit you in today or tomorrow.