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In Sarvodaya Enclave, the individual plastic and Sintex rooftop tanks on kothis and builder floors near Hauz Khas and SDA quietly grow algae through their sunlit walls. We clean them gently and food-grade. From ₹699.
Sarvodaya Enclave is a planned colony of kothis and builder floors near Hauz Khas and SDA. Water is stored in individual rooftop overhead tanks and plot-level underground sumps, and those rooftop tanks are usually plastic or Sintex. Because the colony is planned with open, regular plots, the roofs are largely unshaded and the plastic tanks catch strong sun for most of the day. Sunlight through plastic walls is exactly what algae need, so even a well-kept home here can find a green film inside its tank.
Supply is mainly DJB with some borewells, and where a borewell runs it leaves mineral scale on the plastic between cleans. If your plot’s underground sump also needs attention or you want every tank handled together, our fuller water tank cleaning in Sarvodaya Enclave page covers it. This page focuses specifically on Sintex and plastic tanks — the rooftop overhead tanks that turn green and slimy soonest here.
The individual plastic tanks on Sarvodaya Enclave roofs sit unshaded on open, planned plots, catching full sun, and daylight through their walls is what green algae feed on. The rooftop heat keeps the water warm into the evening, extending the hours algae can grow. A concrete tank stays dark and cool inside and slows a bloom, but Sintex and plastic light up and warm through, so a green film forms across the walls well before residents expect to see it after a clean.
Usage and water quality do the rest. In many of these homes a small household draws only lightly on a decent-sized tank, so the water sits rather than turning over and the film has time to spread. Where a borewell supplements supply, its minerals settle as a pale scale on the plastic floor, and dust drifts in through lids that no longer seal on older tanks. Between infrequent cleans, the scale and biofilm combine into a slippery, gritty coating.
No travel charge anywhere in Sarvodaya Enclave. 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 Sarvodaya Enclave — and there’s no travel charge to any of them:
“Do you clean Sintex tanks in Sarvodaya Enclave near SDA?” Yes. We cover all of Sarvodaya Enclave and the surrounding stretch near SDA Market, Hauz Khas and Aurobindo Marg. Whether it is a single kothi’s rooftop plastic tank or several tanks on a builder floor, we can arrange a visit within the same week and clean them together in one go.
“What does it cost to clean a 500 to 1000 litre Sintex tank here?” A plastic tank up to 500 litres starts at ₹699, and a standard 1000 litre Sintex tank is ₹899. That covers draining, sediment and slime removal, a plastic-safe wash, hand-scrubbing and a food-grade disinfectant rinse, with before and after photos. Where a building has several plastic tanks, we give a bulk discount on four or more done together.
“Can you clean my plastic tank the same day I call?” Usually yes. Sarvodaya Enclave is close to our regular Hauz Khas and SDA routes, so same-day or next-day slots are normally available. A single Sintex tank takes about ninety minutes, and once it refills your home is back to normal supply the same day, with photos sent afterwards.
“Why does my Sintex tank in Sarvodaya Enclave keep going green?” Sarvodaya Enclave’s rooftop tanks are plastic and sit unshaded on open plots, so light passes through the walls to feed algae. In smaller households the water also sits still, giving the film time to spread. Rinsing will not remove it, so the green, slimy layer keeps returning until the walls are scrubbed and disinfected.
“Is pressure washing safe for a plastic tank, and how do you remove algae without scratching it?” Yes. We wash Sintex and plastic tanks at a pressure set for the material, so the walls are never gouged or cracked, even on an older tank. To remove algae we use soft pads, never wire brushes, since wire scratches the plastic and gives biofilm a grip. A food-grade sanitiser then clears the last spores before refilling.
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Rooftop plastic tanks
₹699+ →Kothi sumps & underground tanks
₹1,499+ →Apartments & RWAs
Bulk pricing →FSSAI-compliant cleaning
₹2,500+ →टंकी साफ़ करने वाले
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All pockets and lanes of Sarvodaya Enclave covered. If your specific block or society isn’t named in the sub-areas above, just call — we almost certainly cover it.
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