Waterborne Diseases & Tank Cleaning
Raj Babbar · 10 min read
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Block-level tank cleaning for Masjid Moth’s DDA phases and village builder floors — the shared stair-tower tanks that feed whole blocks, cleaned in one coordinated visit with a dated certificate for the residents’ file. From ₹1,500 per tank.
Masjid Moth sits wedged between GK-1, South Extension and the Moth ki Masjid monument — three phases of DDA flats plus a village core rebuilt into builder floors. The DDA blocks run shared society tanks mounted on stair towers, one set feeding every flat off that staircase, while the village lanes carry per-floor plastic tanks. DJB supply is reliable here, but the DDA plumbing is forty years old and its GI risers shed rust into every shared tank they fill.
KaamGenie cleans Masjid Moth’s shared tanks block by block: drain the stair-tower tank, scoop the rust-and-silt layer, jet-wash and hand-scrub the walls, disinfect food-grade, and photograph before and after. Residents of a block can pool one booking even without a formal RWA, and the dated certificate goes into whoever keeps the block’s file. For a single flat or floor tank, see water tank cleaning in Masjid Moth. This page covers the shared, block-level and society-scale work.
A stair-tower tank in the DDA phases serves every flat on that staircase, so the draw is constant and whatever settles in it reaches all of them. The forty-year-old GI risers rust from the inside, and each fill carries orange flakes into the tank where they sink and mix with DJB silt. Clean one flat’s taps all you like — if the shared tank above holds a rust bed, particles keep coming.
Because no single flat owns the tank, cleaning slips until someone complains loudly enough. The fix is simple: the flats on one staircase pool a single booking, we clean the shared tank and any common sump in one visit, and everyone splits a bulk-priced bill instead of arguing about it. In the village-side builder floors we do the same for whole roofs of per-floor tanks. Every three to four months keeps the rust-and-silt layer from rebuilding.
No travel charge anywhere in Masjid Moth. 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 Masjid Moth — and there’s no travel charge to any of them:
“Do you clean the shared stair-tower tanks in the DDA phases?” Yes, those shared tanks are the main job we do in Masjid Moth. We drain the stair-tower tank, remove the rust-and-silt bed, jet-wash and scrub the walls, disinfect and refill, timing the work so flats on that staircase are without water for the shortest window possible. Photos and a dated certificate follow.
“Our tank keeps collecting orange flakes. Will cleaning fix it?” Cleaning removes everything that has already settled — the flakes come from the old GI risers rusting inside, common across the DDA phases. We scrub the tank fully and flag badly corroded inlet sections in the report so the block can plan a pipe replacement. Until the riser is changed, a clean every three to four months keeps the flakes from reaching taps.
“Can flats on one staircase pool a booking without a formal RWA?” Yes, and most Masjid Moth blocks do exactly that. One resident coordinates, we survey and quote the shared tank plus any common sump as a single job with bulk pricing, and the bill can be split however the flats agree. The dated certificate goes to whoever keeps the block’s records.
“What does a shared DDA block tank cost to clean?” Shared tanks start at ₹1,500, with larger stair-tower tanks of 2,000 to 3,000 litres running ₹1,500 to ₹2,000. Booking the block’s full set — tank, sump and pumps together — earns 15 to 20 percent off the per-tank rate, which split across the staircase’s flats comes to very little per family.
“Can you come the same day if the block’s water turns cloudy?” Usually yes. Call before 10 AM and we can normally reach a Masjid Moth address the same day, whether it is a DDA phase block or a village-side builder floor. Same-day cleans clear the settled silt and disinfect the tank so the staircase’s supply is back to normal by evening.
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All pockets and lanes of Masjid Moth 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.